China has signalled it is willing to open a "constructive dialogue" to help stem the wave of cyberattacks allegedly coming from within its borders. Speaking to the Associated Press, a foreign ministry spokesperson condemned the recent attacks, adding that "cyberspace needs rules and cooperation, not wars. China is willing to have constructive dialogue and cooperation with the global community, including the United States."
Today's statement appears to be in direct response to strong comments from US government officials yesterday that called for a crackdown on cyberattacks originating from China. White House national security adviser Tom Donilon said that China "should take serious steps to investigate and put a stop to these... Reported by The Verge 8 hours ago.
Today's statement appears to be in direct response to strong comments from US government officials yesterday that called for a crackdown on cyberattacks originating from China. White House national security adviser Tom Donilon said that China "should take serious steps to investigate and put a stop to these... Reported by The Verge 8 hours ago.