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Chinese hacking group APT 31 has been accused by UK and US officials of targeting critics of Beijing, while New Zealand’s systems have also been attacked
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Officials in Britain and the US on Monday filed charges and imposed sanctions on alleged spies linked to the APT31 hacking group.
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Officials in Britain and the US on Monday filed charges and imposed sanctions on alleged spies linked to the APT31 hacking group.
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With the Electoral Commission just the latest target on a list that includes the economy and supply chains, experts warn of data-gathering ‘on an industrial scale’
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Two individuals and a company linked to the Chinese state have been sanctioned over attacks on the Electoral Commission between 2021 and 2022, Oliver Dowden told the House of Commons on Monday, 25 March. The same company also carried out “reconnais ...
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Deputy PM, who didn’t really sign up for this, seemed reluctant to declare war on a superpower
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Exclusive: Warning came at party’s first public meeting with Chinese government since Keir Starmer became Labour leader
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The National Cyber Security Centre said its assessment shows china-backed actors targeted parliamentarians and the Electoral Commission.
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Former Tory leader says china should be labelled a threat to UK security after alleged cyber-attack
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Watch live as Grant Shapps and Oliver Dowden address the alleged china cybersecurity threat in Parliament on Monday, 25 March.
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Chinese students tell the Guardian they are scared to return home and worry for their families after being followed and harassed
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The deputy prime minister is expected to blame Beijing for the hack and announce new sanctions against Chinese officials
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As deputy PM expected to impose sanctions, head of international alliance says ministers have taken years to respond
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Whitehall officials said to be concerned over possible involvement of china, Russia and Iran in growing online rumours
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Ministers will set out details of allged state-backed cyberattack later on Monday
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Deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden is expected to inform parliament on Monday of the attacks
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Five-month impasse in UN security council extends as Netanyahu insists Israel will press ahead with new offensive against Rafah