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Beijing rejects claims Chinese hackers behind Airbus cyberattack

  • Security analysts say intruders targeted suppliers in search of commercial secrets

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Chinese hackers are suspected of being behind a series of cyberattacks on European aerospace giant Airbus. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Beijing on Friday rejected an AFP report that Chinese hackers were suspected of being behind a series of cyberattacks on European aerospace giant Airbus.

The hackers targeted Airbus suppliers – British engine-maker Rolls-Royce, French technology consultancy and supplier Expleo, and two other French contractors – in search of commercial secrets, according to security and industry sources who spoke to AFP on condition of anonymity.

None of the sources who spoke to AFP could formally identify the perpetrators of the attacks, pointing to the extreme difficulty in obtaining evidence and identification.

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Many state-backed and independent hackers are known to disguise their tracks, or they may leave clues intended to confuse investigators or lead them to blame someone else.

But the sources said they suspected Chinese hackers were responsible, given their record of trying to steal sensitive commercial information and the fact that Beijing has just launched a plane designed to compete with Airbus and US rival Boeing.

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