China has been accused of spying on the African Union (AU) headquarters, in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, which they built in 2012 to house and host continental meetings and the biannual heads of state summit.
China caught 'spying' on the African Union headquarters
The US and British Intelligence agencies are also said to have spied on the building
According to a investigation by French media Le Monde Afrique , it is reported that in the past five years, data from the AU servers in Ethiopia were transferred to servers in Shanghai at odd hours.
“In January 2017, the AU’s technical staff discovered that its servers were strangely active with a peak in data transfer between midnight and 2 am when it’s offices were empty. A computer scientist found that there was a massive transfer of internal data of the AU,” the report said.
The report states that secrets from the institution were stored on mysterious servers hosted somewhere in Shanghai.
China is also accused of opening a window in the computer system of the $200 million-facility which they installed. The breach is suspected to be “intentional” to allow intelligence agencies and hackers to have illegal access to information.
An unnamed AU official told the French media that they have strengthened the building’s cybersecurity by inspecting the entire facility and changing the servers, microphones and other technologies installed by the Chinese.
“Following this discovery, we have taken some steps to strengthen our cybersecurity,” a AU official told Le Monde.
Another official said the Chinese are not the only ones spying as documents intercepted by Le Monde in collaboration with The Intercept indicates that the US National Security Agency (NSA) and the British intelligence agencies (GCHQ) have also spied on the AU building.
China has not yet responded to the espionage allegations.
Meanwhile, African heads of state and governments are gathered in Addis Ababa for the 30th AU Summit under the theme: “Winning the Fight against Corruption: A Sustainable Path to Africa’s Transformation”.
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