The United States and Israel-based security agency Cyberizan said they had taken huge amount of data by attacking cyber attacks in more than a dozen global telecommunications communications firms. The company raised finger of suspicion towards China. "Such kind of attack is not possible for any hacker group. It is the work of a government agency that has the capability of this level. "- Reuters reported CyberZone CEO Leer Div. It has come out in the investigation of the investigation that hackers at least 30 countries have invaded the information of people who are in government jobs or working in law enforcement agencies or politicians. Liar Dew said the tools that the hackers have used have been used against China in the United States and its allies. On the other hand, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman told Reuters in response to the report, they are not aware of any such cyber attack. He added, "We will not allow anyone to do this work using China's infrastructure in China's land." Cyberizan did not disclose the name of any telecommunications communications company. However, people familiar with the nature of cyber attack of China say that Beijing is constantly choosing Western telecom communications firms as their target of attack. Western countries call for shutting down of Chinese spy on cyberspace As part of cyber espionage, China is handling valuable business and personal information from various organizations and government agencies worldwide. On the other hand, China has always denied it. Leader Dev said hackers have changed the network infrastructure targeting the internal IT network of the organizations, so they have come out of their investigations in the past nine months because data has been able to be captured. "In some cases the security servers of the entire 'Active Directory' have been broken on the organization's servers. As a result, it has been possible to capture personal information, including passwords and billions of personal information. "- It has been said in a blog post on cyberjine. Leer Dev, who once worked in the Iraqi military intelligence, said, "They have created an ideal environment for espionage."