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China Accuses NSA of Cyberattacks on Asian Winter Games, Names Alleged Operatives

  • Three individuals are wanted by Chinese authorities for their alleged involvement in cyberattacks during the Asian Winter Games.
  • The suspects are linked to the U.S. National Security Agency , according to the Harbin Municipal Public Security Bureau.
  • The cyberattacks targeted sensitive data related to the Asian Winter Games, including registration and personal information from January 26 to February 14, 2025.
  • Chinese officials claimed the attacks also aimed at critical infrastructure in Heilongjiang province, including energy and telecommunications.
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China has publicly accused three hackers of working for the National Security Agency (in English, NSA) of the United States of America (USA) and offered a reward for information that leads to its...

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