| Hillary Clinton |
Democratic presidential
candidate Hillary Clinton on Saturday accused China of stealing commercial
secrets and "trying to hack into everything that doesn't move in
America."
Speaking at a campaign
event in the northeastern state of New Hampshire, Clinton said China is "stealing huge amounts
of government information" as it looks for advantages.
In late June, the U.S.
director of national intelligence said China was the "leading
suspect" in the investigation into the massive cyber theft of U.S. federal
employee data.
The comments by James
Clapper marked the first time a U.S. official had pointed a finger at China in
connection with the data breach."You have to kind
of salute the Chinese for what they did," Clapper told an intelligence
conference in Washington, referring to the difficulty of the operation.
A later statement by
Clapper's office confirmed the comments, while stressing "the U.S.
government continues to investigate" the hack.
The U.S. has not openly
accused the Chinese government of being behind the digital attack on the Office
of Personnel Management, but various officials have said they are increasingly
convinced this is the case.