Cyberwarfare by China is the aggregate of cyberattacks attributed to the organs of the People's Republic of China and various related advanced persistent...
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Cyberwarfare is the use of cyber attacks against an enemy state, causing comparable harm to actual warfare and/or disrupting vital computer systems. Some...
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California.: 23 Chinese intelligence activity abroad Cyberwarfare by China Industrial espionage Allegations of intellectual property theft by China CIA activities...
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Cyberwarfare by Russia includes denial of service attacks, hacker attacks, dissemination of disinformation and propaganda, participation of state-sponsored...
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People's Republic of China (PRC) is the network of monitoring systems used by the Chinese central government to monitor Chinese citizens. It is primarily...
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Salt Typhoon (category Cyberespionage units of the Ministry of State Security (China))
backdoor access mechanism being targeted by the “wrong” eavesdroppers." - Bruce Schneier Cyberwarfare by China Chinese espionage in the United States "Malpedia:...
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Cyberwarfare is a part of the Iranian government's "soft war" military strategy. Being both a victim and wager of cyberwarfare, Iran is considered an emerging...
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2024 United States telecommunications hack (category Cyberwarfare by China)
formed a multi-agency team to address the hack. Cyberwarfare by China Menn, Joseph (August 27, 2024). "Chinese government hackers penetrate U.S. internet providers...
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Protection Law of the People's Republic of China Cyberwarfare by China Wagner, Jack (2017-06-01). "China's Cybersecurity Law: What You Need to Know"....
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People's Republic of China, responsible for foreign intelligence, counterintelligence, and the political security of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)...
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theft by China Chinese information operations and information warfare Cyberwarfare by China Foreign interventions by China Transnational repression by China...
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by China. Construction began in 2009, and was carried out by both Chinese and African workers. The complex was completed and opened in 2012. China's funding...
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List of cyberattacks (section Cyberwarfare)
allegedly conducted by Iran Operation Cleaver, cyberwarfare covert operation allegedly conducted by Iran Shadow Network, attacks on India by China Titan Rain,...
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Cyberwarfare is the use of computer technology to disrupt the activities of a state or organization, especially the deliberate attacking of information...
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Titan Rain (redirect from 2003 Chinese cyber attacks on the U.S.)
to be more cautious of attacks not just from China but from other countries as well. Cyberwarfare by China Red Apollo Moonlight Maze Operation Aurora Shawn...
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GhostNet (category Cyberwarfare by China)
server.[clarify] Advanced persistent threat Chinese intelligence activity abroad Chinese cyberwarfare Chinese espionage in the United States Cyber-warfare...
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Spamouflage (category Cyberwarfare by China)
uses a network of social media accounts to make posts in favor of the Chinese government and harass dissidents and journalists overseas since 2017. Beginning...
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Office of Personnel Management data breach (category Cyberwarfare by China)
Commerce data breach Cyberwarfare by China Operation Aurora Yahoo! data breaches Barrett, Devlin (5 June 2015). "U.S. Suspects Hackers in China Breached About...
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Operation Aurora (redirect from 2009 hacking of Google by China)
series of cyber attacks performed by advanced persistent threats such as the Elderwood Group based in Beijing, China, with associations with the People's...
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Trump tariffs (category 2018 in China)
of tariffs were imposed on China as part of his "America First" economic policy to reduce the United States trade deficit by shifting American trade policy...
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Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the ruling party which has a monopoly over governance of the People's Republic of China. The committee is chaired by Representative...
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WannaCry ransomware attack, May 2017 Chinese cyberwarfare Cyberwarfare by Russia Cyberwarfare in the United States Cyberwarfare and Iran List of cyber warfare...
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PLA Unit 61398 (category Cyberwarfare by China)
Chinese computer hacking attacks. The unit is stationed in Pudong, Shanghai, and has been cited by US intelligence agencies since 2002. A report by the...
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APT40 (category Cyberespionage units of the Ministry of State Security (China))
In July 2024, eight nations released a joint advisory on APT40. Cyberwarfare by China Red Apollo "BRONZE MOHAWK | Secureworks". Archived from the original...
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Night Dragon Operation (category Cyberwarfare by China)
hackers are considerable (PLA Unit 61398). "'Night Dragon' Attacks From China Strike Energy Companies". PCWorld. Retrieved 10 February 2016. Howard, Fraser...
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trojan horse manipulated by Chinese intelligence in order to take advantage of vulnerabilities in order to wage cyberwarfare against foreign targets....
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China engages in information warfare (IW) through the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and other organizations affiliated or controlled by the Chinese Communist...
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Nitro hacking attacks (category Cyberwarfare by China)
server involved in the campaign, though he operated from Heibei Province, China. The man claimed to only use the server for logging into the QQ instant...
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SugarGh0st RAT (category Cyberwarfare by China)
non-public information. GhostNet SweetSpecter Chacko, Amal Jos. "SugarGh0st: China-linked espionage malware targets diplomatic circles". Interesting Engineering...
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The China Information Technology Security Evaluation Center (Chinese: 中国信息安全测评中心; CNITSEC, SNIT-sec) is the cover identity of the 13th Bureau of the Ministry...
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