The hackers appeared to be targeting files on
tens of thousands of employees who have applied for top-secret
security clearances, the newspaper said.
The hackers gained access to some of the databases of the Office
of Personnel Management before federal authorities detected the
threat and blocked them from the network, the newspaper said.
It was not yet clear how far the hackers penetrated the agency's
systems, in which applicants for security clearances list their
foreign contacts, previous jobs and personal information like
past drug use.
Tensions are high between China and the United States.
The United States recently charged five Chinese military
officers, accusing them of hacking into American companies to
steal trade secrets. China showed its anger over the allegations
by shutting down a bilateral working group on cyber security.
On Wednesday, China and the United States began annual talks in
Beijing, called the Strategic and Economic Dialogue, expected to
focus on cyber-security, maritime disputes, the Chinese currency
and an investment treaty.
(Reporting by Supriya Kurane in Bangalore; Editing by Paul Tait)
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