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As few as 12 Chinese groups, largely backed or directed by the government, commit the bulk of the China-based cyberattacks, stealing critical data from U.S. companies and government agencies, according to U.S. cybersecurity analysts and experts.

As few as 12 different Chinese groups, largely backed or directed by the government there, commit the bulk of the China-based cyberattacks stealing critical data from U.S. companies and government agencies, according to U.S. cybersecurity analysts and experts.
As few as 12 different Chinese groups, largely backed or directed by the government there, commit the bulk of the China-based cyberattacks stealing critical data from U.S. companies and government agencies, according to U.S. cybersecurity analysts and experts.
The government "needs to do more to increase the risk," said Jon Ramsey, head of the counterthreat unit at the Atlanta-based Dell SecureWorks, a computer-security consulting company.
"In the private sector, we're always on defense. We can't do something about it, but someone has to. There is no deterrent not to attack the U.S.," Mr. Ramsey said.