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Taiwan, cyberattacks
Chinese cyberattacks on Taiwan government averaged 2.4 mln a day in 2024, report says
Cyberattacks on Taiwan government departments doubled in 2024 from the previous year to an average of 2.4 million attacks a day, the island's National Security Bureau said, adding most of them were launched by Chinese cyber forces.
Taiwan Reports 2.4 Million Daily Cyberattacks in 2024
Cyberattacks targeting Taiwan’s government departments surged in 2024, with an average of 2.4 million attacks daily—double the 2023 figure, according to Taiwan’s National Security Bureau. The report highlighted that the majority of these attacks originated from Chinese cyber forces,
Taiwan Hit With 2.4 Million Cyberattacks a Day – China's Digital War on the Island Intensifies
Taiwan's National Security Bureau reveals China's relentless cyberattacks resulted in 2.4 million daily attacks, doubling in 2024.
Taiwan says cyberattacks double in 2024, China main culprit
China regards Taiwan as part of its territory and for years has been ramping up military, diplomatic and political pressure on the island to accept its claims of sovereignty. Taiwan says cyberattacks have also increased as Beijing uses a range of "grayzone" methods to harass the islan— tactics that fall short of an act of war.
China Ramps Up Cyberattacks on Taiwanese Institutions - TaiwanPlus News
A recent report from Taiwan's National Security Bureau says that cyberattacks against Taiwan doubled from 2023 to 2024, with most coming from China. The report says that hackers are using more sophisticated methods to access confidential information,
Cyberattacks from China Targeting Taiwan Surge to 2.4 Million a Day
China's cyber attacks targeting Taiwan's government have surged to 2.4 million daily, doubling from last year.
Taiwan, China
Taiwan reportedly claims China-linked ship damaged one of its submarine cables
More evidence of Beijing’s liking for gray zone warfare, or a murky claim with odd African entanglements? Taiwanese authorities have asserted that a China-linked ship entered its waters and damaged a submarine cable.
Chinese ship ‘severs undersea cables around Taiwan’
Taiwan has accused a Chinese-owned ship of severing a critical data cable off its northern coast on Friday. Officials in Taipei discovered that four cores of an international submarine cable, which transmits data to America’s AT&T, were left ruptured early on Jan 3.
Taiwan believes China is behind damage to one of its crucial undersea cables
Taiwan suspects China of being behind damage to a crucial subsea communications cable just off its northern coast, which occurred last week.
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Taiwan's president says Beijing remains the obstacle for resuming cross-strait exchanges
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said China has been blocking civil society exchanges but reiterated Taipei’s willingness to ...
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Taiwan’s former presidential candidate Ko Wen-je charged with bribery
Ko is the second major politician to face anti-graft investigations and charges since President Lai Ching-te took power in ...
IJR
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GORDON CHANG: Here’s What Elon Gets Wrong About Taiwan
From their standpoint, you know, maybe it’s analogous to like Hawaii or something like that, like an integral part of ...
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on MSN
Beijing’s pilot zone for economic integration with Taiwan running out of steam
By 2022 there were over 3,000 people and nearly 1,300 enterprises from Taiwan in Pingtan, Fujian, but the cross-strait beacon ...
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on MSN
Taiwan says China is boosting efforts to undermine democracy with disinformation
The National Security Bureau said the number of pieces of false or biased information distributed by China increased 60% last ...
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Will China Invade Taiwan in 2025?
China has claimed that the self-ruled Taiwan is part of its territory and has refused to renounce using force against it.
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on MSN
How Trump’s self-image as a strong leader and US as a strong power may play out for Taiwan
Former Obama-era diplomat Daniel Russel says China faces a less forgiving global environment than during Donald Trump's first administration Daniel Russel is vice-president of International Security ...
The Taipei Times
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Taiwan could benefit from ‘non-red’ drones
Taiwan should seek opportunities to cooperate with the US on drone production, a Taiwanese researcher said yesterday, after ...
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