China Allegedly Admits Role in Cyberattacks on US Infrastructure Over Taiwan Support
- Chinese officials admitted to U.S. Representatives that Beijing was behind cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure, citing Washington's support for Taiwan.
- Wang Lei, a cyber official with China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, linked the attacks to tensions surrounding Taiwan, which Beijing views as its own territory.
- The U.S. Perceives cyberattacks targeting its critical infrastructure as potential acts of war, prompting warnings from U.S. Officials to China.
- The U.S. State Department condemned the cyberattacks as serious threats to national security, asserting that actions will be taken in response.
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