China's cyber theft could be more serious than reported: official - Breaking News Allvoices

News Stories Related To: China's cyber theft could be more serious than reported: official

Source: Taiwan News
Taipei : Taiwan | 8 months ago  
Taipei, Sept. 27 (CNA) China 's cyber hacking of Taiwanese websites could be more serious than has been officially reported, Taiwan's intelligence chief said Thursday. Tsai De-sheng,...
    • Clear
    • Share:
    • Share
    • Clear
    • Clear
    • Clear
    • Clear
     
  • Read full report
Reach Credibility Credibility of 3

Related news stories

  • Taiwan's SEF new head vows efforts in cross-Strait ties

    China News | 8 months ago
    Taiwan and the mainland to engage in talks regarding cross-Strait exchanges. Lin, 67, had previously served as secretary general of the Kuomintang party and of Taiwan's executive authority body. He also held roles as a member of the board of...
  • No ready resolution to Diaoyutais dispute: national security chief

    Taiwan News | 8 months ago
    Taipei, Sept. 27 (CNA) There is no ready resolution to the territorial dispute between China , Taiwan and Japan over the Diaoyutai Islands, but a consensus is taking shape among the concerned parties that they should engage in dialogue rather than...
  • China's party congress will have nothing new to offer: Ai Weiwei

    Taiwan News | 8 months ago
    Taipei, Sept. 27 (CNA) The anticipated 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China "will not cast any influence on society," Chinese contemporary artist and outspoken political activist Ai Weiwei said Thursday.
  • Flocks of Chinese to visit Taiwan during holiday

    Taiwan News | 8 months ago
    Taipei, Sept. 27 (CNA) A total of 31,435 Chinese tourists will visit Taiwan during China 's National Day holiday that lasts from Sept. 30 to Oct. 8, according to the Tourism Bureau Thursday. The figure represents a rise of 60 percent from the 19,223...
  • Fingerprinting rule eased for Chinese spouses in Taiwan

    Taiwan News | 8 months ago
    Taipei, Sept. 27 (CNA) Nearly 300,000 Chinese spouses of Taiwanese nationals will no longer have to be fingerprinted every time they enter Taiwan, once the data is already on record, the Ministry of the Interior said Thursday.
  • Concern over China's Taiwan affairs staff reshuffle: official

    Taiwan News | 8 months ago
    Taipei, Sept. 27 (CNA) The government is concerned about China 's upcoming reshuffle of its Taiwan affairs staff because whether there is good chemistry or consensus among the new officials could affect future dialogue across the Taiwan Strait, an...
  • Next China leader Xi Jinping understands Taiwan: Taiwan intelligence chief

    Taiwan News | 8 months ago
    China s prospective President Xi Jinping understands Taiwan better than any of his predecessors but that doesnt make him friendlier towards the island, Taiwans top intelligence chief said Thursday. Tsai De-sheng, the director-general of the National...


Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use Agreement and Privacy Policy.

© Allvoices, Inc 2008-2013. All rights reserved.