US, UK accuse China over spy campaign that may have hit millions

From left, UK Conservative MP Tim Loughton, former Conservative leader, Iain Duncan Smith and SNP former defence spokesman Stewart McDonald from the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, hold a press conference in central London on March 25, 2024 on accusations against China of cyberespionage.

From left, UK parliamentarians Tim Loughton, Iain Duncan Smith and Stewart McDonald from the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, hold a press conference on accusations against China of cyberespionage. Photo: AFP

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