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Are Chinese hackers targeting U.S. economy?
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The former head of the CIA and NSA, Gen. Michael Hayden, says that China is launching cyberattacks against every sector of the U.S. economy. Most companies do not say much - if anything - about being hacked. But in an exclusive television interview with CNBC’s David Faber, one victim describes how the cyber-attack unfolded before his eyes.Feb. 23, 2013