Recent leaks have raised alarms over China's potential to weaken the U.S. in preparation for war, highlighting concerns around the vastness and scope of China's hacking industry. The leaked documents reveal not only the size of China's hacking operations but also point to issues within, including shady business practices, dissatisfaction over pay and work quality, and poor security protocols. Additionally, a specific incident involving a Chinese penetration of the U.S. military's telecommunication systems in Guam and a possible link to the Change Healthcare ransomware attack have been noted as particularly concerning, indicating a possible direct threat to U.S. national security.
A Chinese penetration of the U.S. military's telecommunication systems in Guam should be setting off alarm bells across the executive branch. https://t.co/bD9Qt3gEfR
China’s hacking industry, leaked internal documents reveal, is vast in size and scope but also suffers from shady business practices, disgruntlement over pay and work quality, and poor security protocols. https://t.co/YHOb9LjvEX
Leaked Hacking Files Spur Concerns Of China Weakening US For War https://t.co/Ifh99UjShQ