China accuses 3 US NSA agents of cyber attack on Asian Winter Games, provides reward for information

Chinese officials on Tuesday accused the agents of the three US National Security Agency (NSA) of launching a cyber attack on the important infrastructure during the 9th Asian Winter Games held in Harbin in February. Police issued a statement on Weibo in Northeastar City, in which the alleged operators were nominated as “Catherine A Wilson, Robert J Sneling and Stephen W Johnson” – all allegedly known from the office of NSA’s office in NSA’s office, known for a division, known for a division. Cybervarfare Intelligence Acquisition,
The statement claimed that the trio was responsible for attacks on the “major information infrastructure”, which was supported by the incident, including information release, entry-expert management, card payment and local networks from 26 January to 14 February.
China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center first reported over 270,000 Foreign cyber attack The winter is associated with the Games, with two-thirds of the United States allegedly originated from the United States.
According to Chinese state media, investigators also called California University and Virginia Tech as “coordinated campaign” against the incident.
The Harbin Public Security Bureau is now giving a reward for information that can arrest the nominated persons and urged the citizens to cooperate in the investigation.
The authorities warned of harsh results for people engaged in espionage. “We will seriously crack the theft of state’s secrets against China by cyber attacks and foreign forces,” the statement said.
China, which has a history of offering cash for intelligence tips, recently sentenced a former engineer to death for leaking mystery to a foreign power in March.