U.S. spooks accused of hacking into Chinese computers to pin blame for COVID outbreak on China: media
LONDON, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- U.S. spooks are alleged to have hacked Chinese databases as part of Washington's "increasingly desperate" bid to pin the blame for the outbreak of the global coronavirus pandemic on Beijing, a Morning Star report said on Sunday.
The report quoted CNN as saying that U.S. intelligence agencies are digging through a "treasure trove" of genetic data, which contains genetic blueprints drawn from virus samples studied at a lab in Wuhan, China.
According to CNN, it is unclear how the intelligence services accessed the information, which is typically held on computers connected to cloud-based servers, "leaving open the possibility they were hacked."
CNN said on Friday that the ongoing U.S. intelligence investigations have yet to provide details or proof for the so-called "lab leak theory."
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