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China denied allegations of politically motivated cyberattacks on U.S. congressional staff, stating it opposes hacking and disinformation. The Financial Times reported that a Chinese hacking group breached emails of staff in powerful U.S. House committees. China's foreign ministry spokesperson, Mao Ning, refuted the claims, emphasizing China's stance against hacking and false information.
Courtesy: Reuters
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