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China denies involvement after ‘major’ breach of US Treasury workstations

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December 31, 2024144 Views
China denies involvement after ‘major’ breach of US Treasury workstations

A spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington DC told Reuters that China strongly rejects any responsibility in the ordeal.

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