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    China Accuses Washington of Cyberspying on University

    China Accuses Washington of Cyberspying on University

    (AP) — China on Monday accused Washington of breaking into computers at a university that U.S. officials say does military research, adding to complaints by both governments of rampant online spying against each other.

    Northwestern Polytechnical University reported computer break- in June, the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center announced. It said the center, working with a commercial security provider, Qihoo 360 Technology Co., traced the attacks to the National Security Agency but didn't say how that was done.

    China and the United States are, along with , regarded as global leaders in cyberwarfare research.

    China accuses the United States of spying on universities, energy and internet companies and other targets. Washington accuses Beijing of stealing commercial secrets and has announced criminal charges against Chinese military officers.

    The U.S. actions “seriously endanger China's national security,” said Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning. She also accused Washington of eavesdropping on Chinese mobile phones and stealing text messages.

    “China strongly condemns it,” Mao said. “The United States should immediately stop using its advantages to steal secrets and attack other countries.”

    The American Embassy in Beijing didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Security experts say the ruling Communist Party's military wing, the People's Liberation , and…

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