China Accuses NSA of Cyberattacks on Asian Winter Games, Names Alleged Operatives
- Three individuals are wanted by Chinese authorities for their alleged involvement in cyberattacks during the Asian Winter Games.
- The suspects are linked to the U.S. National Security Agency , according to the Harbin Municipal Public Security Bureau.
- The cyberattacks targeted sensitive data related to the Asian Winter Games, including registration and personal information from January 26 to February 14, 2025.
- Chinese officials claimed the attacks also aimed at critical infrastructure in Heilongjiang province, including energy and telecommunications.
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China Accuses U.S. Agency Of Launching Cyberattack * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
China has accused the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) of conducting “advanced” cyberattacks during the Asian Winter Games in February. The Chinese government named three alleged hackers and “offered an award for information leading to their arrest,” NBC News stated. “The Chinese Communist Party needs to stop with these fabrications. If they want to engage in useful conversations they can pick up the phone and call. Instead of engaging produc…
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