
Recent developments highlight growing concerns over cybersecurity threats linked to China and North Korea. A U.S. senator has labeled Chinese cyberspies and Elon Musk's connections to Beijing as a 'real risk' to U.S. security. Concurrently, researchers from SentinelOne have uncovered an active network of North Korean IT worker front companies tied to China, which overlaps with four firms disrupted by U.S. government agencies. The FBI has also seized multiple websites allegedly used by North Koreans to impersonate American companies, further indicating a coordinated effort to evade sanctions. Additionally, experts warn that Chinese-manufactured batteries pose cybersecurity threats to critical infrastructure. U.S. cyber officials have expressed concerns about Chinese hackers preparing for potential conflict, emphasizing the need for vigilance against these evolving threats.



🗞️ 🇰🇵 In @TheHackersNews: "While all the aforementioned sites have since been seized by the U.S. government ... @LabsSentinel said it traced them back to a broader, active network of front companies originating from China." https://t.co/ki6TrSCk90
Chinese hackers preparing for conflict, says US cyber official https://t.co/qJRMCvBAG9 https://t.co/uRAY3iATyF
U.S. Coast Guard Sounds Alarm on Cyber Threats from Chinese Port Cranes https://t.co/GPpjoOloKM