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近日,荷兰一家机构发布报告称中国黑客对荷兰发动网络攻击,引发关注。在7日的外交部例行记者会上,发言人汪文斌对此表示,中国坚决反对无端抹黑。

针对这一指责,汪文斌指出,网络安全是全球性问题,各方应共同维护,而非无端指责他国。他强调,中国是网络安全的坚定维护者,一直致力于打击网络犯罪活动。汪文斌表示,中方坚决反对任何形式的网络攻击,同时呼吁各国在网络安全问题上采取公正、客观的态度。

此外,汪文斌还表示,荷兰机构发布此类报告不符合事实,无助于国际网络安全合作。他强调,中方愿意与各国共同探讨网络安全问题,共同维护网络空间的和平与稳定。

Title: Dutch Accusations of Chinese Hacking Rejected by Foreign Ministry
Keywords: Cyberattack, Foreign Ministry response, Smear allegations

News Content:
Recently, a Dutch institution released a report accusing Chinese hackers of launching cyberattacks on the Netherlands, sparking attention. At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ regular press conference on February 7, spokesperson Wang Wenbin responded to this claim, stating that China firmly opposes unfounded smears.

Addressing the accusation, Wang Wenbin pointed out that cybersecurity is a global issue that should be jointly maintained by all parties, rather than arbitrarily blaming other countries. He emphasized that China is a firm defender of cybersecurity and has been actively participating in the fight against cybercrime. Wang Wenbin stated that China firmly opposes all forms of cyberattacks and calls for a fair and objective approach to cybersecurity issues from countries around the world.

Furthermore, Wang Wenbin said that the report released by the Dutch institution is not in line with the facts and is ineffective in promoting international cybersecurity cooperation. He emphasized that China is willing to cooperate with各国 in exploring cybersecurity issues and jointly safeguarding peace and stability in the cyberspace.

【来源】http://www.chinanews.com/gn/2024/02-07/10161000.shtml

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