Chinese hackers target US papers

The Wall Street Journal said its computer systems have been infiltrated by Chinese hackers who were trying to monitor the newspaper’s coverage of China.

Chinese hackers target US papers

The Wall Street Journal said its computer systems have been infiltrated by Chinese hackers who were trying to monitor the newspaper’s coverage of China.

A spokeswoman for Dow Jones, the newspaper’s publisher, said the Journal completed a network overhaul to bolster security today.

The New York Times also reported today that Chinese hackers repeatedly penetrated its computer systems and stole reporters’ passwords. The Times said the hackers were hunting for files on an investigation into wealth amassed by the family of a top Chinese leader.

The Journal did not address how the hacking of its systems occurred, but it said it has faced such threats from China in recent years. It said the hacking was not an attempt to “gain commercial advantage or to misappropriate customer information”.

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