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The White House United States (U.S.) warned China to end its cyber espionage against U.S. companies. White House spokesman noted, these activities threaten the relations between the two countries.

"Some U.S. companies increasingly complain of their intellectual property stolen through attacks that 'supposedly' came from China on a scale that has never happened before," said Tom Donilon as national security adviser to the U.S. President.

"The international community will not tolerate such activities of any country. As I said to the president, we will take any steps to protect our economy against cyber threats," he said as quoted from Cnet.

The statement came Donilon comment on reports about the significant increase of cyber attacks that targeted companies, and government agencies and organizations in the U.S.. Search results Mandiant U.S. security firm said the attack came from China.

Furthermore, Mandiant released its 60 pages thick. The contents explained that the incident, in which U.S. companies are geared to specific tissues in Shanghai. Some even lead to the headquarters of a secret military group China.

Formerly the Chinese government has responded to this allegation. One day after the allegations directed hacking linked to China that hit a number of U.S. companies, Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman issued a rebuttal and said reports of cyber security firm Mandiant wrong.

"The Chinese military is ordered to not support any hacking activity. Mandiant mentioned claims that the mastermind of China's military espionage internet has no hard evidence," he said.

As is known, a few weeks ago rampant hacking reports proclaim that befell a number of U.S. companies. Among these are large companies like Apple, Facebook, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and the U.S. Department of Energy.

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