US and UK Accuse China of Cyber Attacks

By
Hiroshi Tanaka
1 min read
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The United States and United Kingdom have publicly accused China of carrying out cyber attacks on politicians and companies. This event follows a joint advisory from the US and UK governments, pointing directly at China for sponsoring malicious cyber activities. It was revealed that Chinese state-backed hackers targeted institutions involved in health, travel, and transportation systems for intellectual property theft. The accusation sheds light on the escalating tensions between Western governments and China regarding cybersecurity issues. As the situation unfolds, the US and UK are on high alert while emphasizing the need for cybersecurity measures to combat and prevent such attacks.

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