
The United States, United Kingdom, and New Zealand have accused China of state-sponsored cyber attacks targeting democratic institutions. China's cyber-espionage efforts are highlighted as surpassing those of Russia or North Korea, with Western governments condemning the actions. The UK government accuses China of hacking the UK Electoral Commission, accessing data on millions of voters, and conducting a sweeping cyberespionage campaign affecting millions of victims globally.
This week, it emerged that Chinese state-run cyber hackers were behind a global operation targeting millions of people, including politicians and journalists in the UK and the United States. https://t.co/qXgbc5C5Il
Last week’s revelation of China’s hacking of UK’s Electoral Commission is just the tip of an enormous cyber operation - and as I argue in @thetimes Britain’s underwhelming response will only embolden Beijing https://t.co/0UivmAdux8
U.S. and U.K. Accuse China of Sweeping Cyberespionage Campaign with Millions of Victims https://t.co/reI5AdCFEm #CCP




