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Australia's Cybersecurity Agency Says China-backed Hackers Behind Online Crimes (nbcnews.com) 13

Australia's government cybersecurity agency on Tuesday accused a China-backed hacker group of stealing passwords and usernames from two unnamed Australian networks in 2022, adding that the group remained a threat. From a report: A joint report led by the Australian Cyber Security Centre said the hackers, named APT40, had conducted malicious cyber operations for China's Ministry of State Security, the main agency overlooking foreign intelligence. "The activity and techniques overlap with the groups tracked as Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) 40," said the report, which included inputs from lead cyber security agencies for the United States, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea and Germany. U.S. and British officials in March had accused Beijing of a sweeping cyberespionage campaign that allegedly hit millions of people including lawmakers, academics and journalists, and companies including defense contractors. They said China-backed "APT31" was responsible for the network intrusion.
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Australia's Cybersecurity Agency Says China-backed Hackers Behind Online Crimes

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  • ..is it of note if EVERYONE is doing it? Of course, if you said that it would be a focus on the poor state of security in - by design - in general, instead of future war narrative seeding.

    Stealing account credentials is run of the mill. Compare that sort of thing to what Snowden revealed in his book and you can see this is purely a public influence statement. There sure are a LOT of those here on slashdot.
     

  • Simpletons (Score:2, Funny)

    by Virtucon ( 127420 )

    Duh

    China is asshole!

    - Unknown Hong Kong Resident

  • Isn't it time we blocked all of China from the internet? They block the rest, so why not reciprocate.
    • by edis ( 266347 )

      It should be made easy for IP admin to be requesting UNSUBSCRIBE from North Korea, China, Iran and ruZZia all at once, and by default. Looking at most Internet-exposed devices, we immediately notice constant traffic from these poking it, attempting admin login, and what not.

    • China does not block "the rest", so you're basing your suggestion on a false premise, and ignorance.

      Also, "the rest" do their darndest to block China already. You'd know if you'd spent any time in China. Google is bad enough, but I'm finding Cloudflare to be the worst...their "robot checks" are enough to make the user give up and go elsewhere.
      Then there are services/sites that insist on using Internet services that can't be arsed to serve China (and comply with Chinese laws) , so those services just don't w

      • That you would say websites are blocking China and not the other way round shows you are totally unserious. Of the top 20 websites in the world, only Baidu, Yandex and live.com are not blocked by China's firewall.

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