Three big state-owned Chinese groups benefited from trade secrets stolen in a Chinese military hack on US companies, Washington authorities have concluded, heightening tensions between the countries over cyber espionage.
People familiar with the 2014 US indictments of five People’s Liberation Army officers named the companies as Chinalco, the biggest aluminium group in China, Baosteel, a large steelmaker, and SNPTC, a nuclear power company.
The companies had been unnamed parties in those cases, which accused the Chinese officers of launching cyber attacks, these people said.
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