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State-backed hackers in China are still carrying out a string of cyber espionage attacks on many U.S. companies, violating the pact that the two countries' signed just recently. The U.S. technology and pharmaceutical sectors have reportedly been subject to precision attacks aimed at the "theft of intellectual property and trade secrets" in the course of three weeks.
http://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/x...ite+Cyber+Pact


The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), which is a private and nonprofit facility doing scientific research focused on the world's oceans, revealed that it was the recipient of an aggressive hacking attack that can seemingly be traced back to China.

The hackers were able to access the data and email of Woods Hole, WHOI Director and President Mark Abbott said to the institution's staff earlier this week.

WHOI general counsel and internal investigation head Christopher Land said that so far, there are no signs that the data stolen by the hackers have been used for malicious purposes.

Why would a Chinese hacker attempt to break into Woods Hole's systems? It might have something to do with the fact that the institution also does classified research for the Department of Defense.
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/96...er-huh-why.htm