Chinese authorities offer a fee for the arrest of US “agents” of NSA

“Remuneration” has announced that China is offering today to arrest three “secret agents” of the US National Security Service (NSA), for which there are suspicions that last February they made cyberattacks against the Winter Asian Games. The US NSA, one of the main intelligence services of the United States, specializes in espionage and cyberback. The case has not been linked to the trade war launched by US President Donald Trump against China, but the announcement is made in a period of strong tensions between Beijing and Washington on the issue. Harbin police (northeast China) announced today that they have included in the list of three NSA “secret agents”. These faces, which were announced to be called “Katheryn A. Wilson, Robert J. Snelling and Stephen W. Johnson”, are accused of conducting cyberattacks against the Winter Asian Games in February in Harbin. It was found that “they repeatedly carried out cyberattacks in the critical Chinese IT infrastructure and participated in cyberenate […]
Source: News Beast

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