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An expert says allegations of Chinese cyber-attacks in New Zealand have been at a lower level than our allies. Â
Spy agency the GCSB has tied targeting of our Parliamentary entities in August 2021 to Chinese state-sponsored group APT40. Â
China's ambassador to New Zealand has labelled the accusations groundless and irresponsible.Â
International Relations Expert Geoffrey Miller told Mike Hosking that the UK and US accusations are on a different level. Â
He says the UK alleged China had gotten the information of 14 million voters.Â
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