Chinese cyber espionage allegedly infiltrated U.S. government contractor networks and intelligence agencies
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The passage repeats widely reported claims about Chinese cyber operations and mentions known entities (Booz Allen, NSA, Paul Strassmann). It provides no new specific evidence, dates, transactions, or China allegedly used cyber tools to plant "sleeper" bugs on U.S. computers. A 2007 estimate cited 700,000 compromised U.S. computers. Chinese hackers reportedly accessed contractors like Booz Allen a
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