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Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure among cases released by Chinese national security authorities

( April 18, 2022, 04:15 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex summary: China’s national security authorities released details of three cases with national-security implications on April 15, including one case involving cyberattacks against critical information infrastructures, or CII, according to Xinhua. Since 2020, a special type of Trojan horse program was found to have been implanted in the equipment for key networks and servers for core business systems of such CIIs as telecom operators and airline companies, and some data had been transmitted overseas. Further investigations found the cyberattacks were launched by overseas intelligence agencies for the purpose of controlling China’s CII, the national security authorities said.The statement, in Chinese, follows: ...

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