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A report commissioned by a US Congressional advisory panel monitoring the security implications of trading with China has warned that China has started spying on the US government and major companies.

Finjan warns Cie as China prepares for cyber-espionage
In Industrial espionage, Information warfare, Security on November 4, 2009 by Admin. Tagged: Anti-virus, Economic warfare, Espionage, Firewall, Security
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