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Taiwan opposition party accuses China of hacking
by Staff Writers
Taipei (AFP) Aug 9, 2011

Taiwan's main opposition party on Tuesday accused hackers backed by the Chinese state of stealing information related to its presidential campaign in the run up to elections in January 2012.

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which favours Taiwan's independence from China, said that in the last four months, it had traced more than a dozen cyber attacks to Chinese IP addresses.

It said that hackers mainly targeted its presidential campaign planning as the party gears up for elections against the incumbent Ma Ying-jeou of the Beijing-friendly Kuomintang party.

"We believe it is a common practice for Chinese authorities to employ hackers to steal information abroad, and it poses a serious threat to global Internet safety," said spokesman Chen Chi-mai.

The accusation comes after the California-based computer security firm McAfee said last week that 72 targets across 14 countries were victims of a massive global cyber spying campaign, with China seen as the likely culprit.

Chinese state media decried that allegation as "irresponsible".

Taiwan and China have spied on each other ever since they split in 1949 at the end of a civil war. Beijing still regards the island as part of its territory awaiting reunification, by force if necessary.

Observers say the DPP chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen, who is running against Ma in the elections, is the candidate less favoured by China.

Taiwan's government websites have frequently faced cyber attacks, usually during disputes between the island and the mainland.

Taiwan's National Security Bureau said last year that it was targeted by nearly half-a-million cyber attacks each month, although only about 12 percent were from China while the majority originated from the island itself.

A top Taiwanese prosecutor in charge of probing several major scandals, including a Chinese spy case, was also targeted by Chinese hackers late last year. They reportedly obtained confidential information from his home computer.

The DPP's Chen said the party has been collecting evidence of the recent cyber attacks against its presidential campaign, which will be forwarded to the police.




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Taiwan businessman jailed for spying for China
Taipei (AFP) Aug 9, 2011 - A Taiwanese businessman was sentenced to 18 months in jail on Tuesday after he was caught trying to buy confidential information on missile technology on behalf of China, a court said.

Lai Kun-chieh, 35, an employee at a Chinese multinational computer technology company, repeatedly tried to approach an old school friend who had become an army major, the High Court said in a statement.

He was apprehended in May as he tried to hand the major $20,000 in cash in exchange for missile-related information.

The major became suspicious and reported the former classmate to the authorities, the court said.

Lai told investigators he was recruited in February last year by a senior official in charge of Taiwan affairs at China's State Council.

President Ma Ying-jeou, who has adopted a conciliatory approach to Beijing, said last week that Taiwan should strengthen its defences against Chinese espionage.

His comments followed a string of spy scandals which revealed that intelligence gathering continues despite warming ties.

Taiwan's military court earlier this year sentenced an army general and an intelligence officer to life for spying for China in the island's worst espionage scandals in recent years.

Taiwan and China have a history of spying on each other since they split in 1949 at the end of a civil war.

Beijing still regards the island as part of its territory awaiting reunification, by force if necessary.





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