
The United States and United Kingdom have imposed sanctions and offered rewards in connection with cyberattacks linked to the Chinese government. The FBI has put up a $10 million bounty on Chinese hackers, and the State Department is offering the same amount for information on the Blackcat ransomware group.
NEW: The United States, United Kingdom, and New Zealand accused PRC-state-sponsored cyber threat actors of conducting malicious cyber operations against democratic institutions. https://t.co/b5yuQKJBIK
China hits back at US, UK for sanctions on espionage hacks as coordinated pressure on Beijing grows. Accusations of cyber espionage have long been a major point of friction, with the US indicting a series of Chinese hackers in recent years. @CNNSitRoom @wolfblitzer @EricCheungwc https://t.co/yg6IrQ2WAG
#ICYMI, earlier this week an indictment was unsealed charging seven Chinese nationals for hacking activities in furtherance of the PRC’s espionage objectives. The indictment underscores the #FBI’s commitment to disrupt cyber adversaries. Read more here: https://t.co/gKPM50eblH








