Chinese hackers were behind most cyberattacks against Taiwan in 2024, security officials say
[HKFP] - 01/6/2025
Chinese hackers were involved in most of the cyberattacks against Taiwan last year, which doubled to a daily average of 2.4 million, Taiwanese security officials said. China regards Taiwan as part of its territory and for years has been ramping up military, diplomatic and political pressure on (…)
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Chinese hackers were behind most cyberattacks against Taiwan in 2024, security officials say
Chinese hackers were involved in most of the cyberattacks against Taiwan last year, which doubled to a daily average (…)
[HKFP] - 6/01/2025