New Zealand Accuses China of Hacking Scandals

New Zealand Accuses China of Hacking Scandals

By
Liang Wei-Lin
1 min read

New Zealand has accused China of sponsoring hacking groups, with the government pointing the finger at APT40. The US has also charged individuals linked to a 14-year hacking operation. Western nations, including Australia, have condemned China's involvement in cyberattacks. China's sponsorship of hacking attempts has drawn criticism, with experts emphasizing the country's cyber espionage tactics. The accusations underscore growing tensions over state-sponsored cyber activities. The New Zealand government's acknowledgment highlights the escalating cyber warfare dynamics between nations, with China's cyber espionage posing significant challenges to Western cybersecurity efforts.

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