Chinese public security authorities attributed a cyberattack on an unnamed technology company to the Taiwan government on Tuesday, prompting the latter to blame China for spreading disinformation over such breaches.
The "overseas hacker organisation" behind the attack was "supported by" Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), authorities in the capital of southern Guangdong province.
Taiwan's National Security Bureau in turn accused the Communist Party of China (CPC), which it called "a source of global information security threat", of peddling false information about cyber breaches.
China "manipulating inaccurate information to confuse the outside world, so as to cover up the related cyber hacking acts" and shift the focus of attention.
Chinese state police investigation found the hacker organisation targeted network systems in more than 10 provinces in China in recent years, including military, energy, hydropower, transportation and government networks.
The "overseas hacker organisation" behind the attack was "supported by" Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), authorities in the capital of southern Guangdong province.
Taiwan's National Security Bureau in turn accused the Communist Party of China (CPC), which it called "a source of global information security threat", of peddling false information about cyber breaches.
China "manipulating inaccurate information to confuse the outside world, so as to cover up the related cyber hacking acts" and shift the focus of attention.
Chinese state police investigation found the hacker organisation targeted network systems in more than 10 provinces in China in recent years, including military, energy, hydropower, transportation and government networks.
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