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Muhammad Zulhusni @ Tech Wire Asia 1 place · 06/05/2025 06:00 EDT

China names hackers it claims are tied to Taiwan as cyber tensions rise

China offers bounties for hackers it links to Taiwan and the US. Taiwan denies it, blaming China for shifting focus. Chinese authorities are accusing Taiwan of backing a wave of cyberattacks targeting government agencies, infrastructure, and private firms in China. In response, the public security bureau in Guangzhou has issued bounties for over 20 people ...

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