Singapore is currently facing a serious cyberattack targeting its critical infrastructure, which has been attributed by sector experts to a hacking group suspected of having links to China. The National Security Minister of Singapore described the attack as "serious," highlighting its potential economic consequences. The cyberattack involves advanced tactics and is part of a broader trend where attacks on industrial control systems, data breaches, and access-based intrusions have increased to 31% of hacktivist activities, up from 29% in the previous quarter. The Chinese Embassy in Singapore has strongly denied any involvement, expressing dissatisfaction with local media reports that connect the UNC3886 group, believed to be responsible for the cyberattacks, to China. Beijing has firmly rejected claims of any link to the cyberattack.
🇸🇬 Singapour est confronté à une "grave" cyberattaque visant ses infrastructures critiques, que des experts du secteur lient à la Chine. Pékin a fermement démenti samedi tout lien avec la cyberattaque. https://t.co/KS57JuCMa7
Attacks on industrial control systems (ICS), data breaches, and access-based attacks now comprise 31% of hacktivist attacks, up from 29% from the previous quarter, according to @cybleglobal. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity https://t.co/dtXWhKu42t
Singapour confronté à une « grave » cyberattaque https://t.co/Fd6FzEHeXy