Video PlayerClose BEIJING, Dec. 25 -- The United States has once again embarrassed itself by indicting two alleged Chinese hackers for breaking into computers of U.S. government agencies, companies as well as other nations.
It's a slanderous campaign by the United States, which routinely depicts itself as cyber-espionage victim while pointing an accusatory finger elsewhere.
This time around Washington has taken a different approach, stressing that the alleged Chinese hackers have stolen secrets from other countries as well.
There's only one problem: No conclusive proof exists to support the alleged crimes.
International Business Machines (IBM), which is on the list of "victim companies," said it had no evidence that sensitive data and client information had been compromised.
In fact, it was not the first time for the United States, which has a notorious record in cyber issues, to cook up unfounded accusations against "Chinese hackers" via anonymous sources.
"Lanxiang Vocational School," a Chinese vocational school offering courses in subjects like cooking, auto repair and hairdressing, was reported as the "Chinese stronghold of hackers" by The New York Times several years ago, making the news source the butt of public jokes.
Coincidentally, Bloomberg Businessweek in a report two months ago claimed that China implanted malicious chips in the hardware of U.S. companies, which was swiftly denied by Apple and Amazon.
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