AlHijjah 6, 1432, Nov 2, 2011, SPA -- British Foreign Secretary William Hague warned foreign governments against state-sponsored cyberattacks Wednesday, hinting at a more confrontational approach if they don't stop, AP reported. Hague, who was speaking at the close of a two-day conference on cybersecurity, was careful not to identify any countries by name, even when asked repeatedly about China. He told reporters in London that Britain had not hosted a "judgmental conference" where participants sat around pointing fingers. "It hasn't been our approach in this conference to identify other countries and try to name and shame them," he said, before adding: "That may happen on other occasions." In recent months a string of British officials have warned of the threat to the nation's electronic infrastructure from foreign hackers. -- SPA