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Hackers affiliated with China's People's Liberation Army have infiltrated critical US services, aiming to disrupt logistical systems and potentially weaponize the information collected. The targets include Texas's power grid, a water utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The Chinese cyber army's objective is to compromise critical infrastructure, either to hinder US power projection in Asia or to cause societal chaos. The report highlights the alarming possibility of a comprehensive cyberattack that could bring essential services to a halt. This threat surpasses the impact of the COVID-19 crisis and poses a significant concern for transportation, hospitals, and society as a whole.

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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, aiming to disrupt logistical systems and potentially weaponize the information collected. The Washington Post reveals that China's cyber army has targeted various sectors, including Texas's power grid, a Hawaiian water utility, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity Agency warns that these attempts are part of China's strategy to disrupt or destroy critical infrastructure in the event of a conflict, either to hinder US power projection in Asia or to create societal chaos. Over the past year, hackers affiliated with the People's Liberation Army have breached the computer systems of around 24 critical entities.

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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, including the independent power grid in Texas, a water utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The Washington Post's report suggests that China's cyber army aims to disrupt or destroy this infrastructure in the event of a conflict, potentially preventing the US from projecting power in Asia or causing chaos within the country. Over the past year, hackers affiliated with the People's Liberation Army have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical services.

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Chinese cyber threat is unmatched. Even if all FBI cyber agents and intel analysts solely focused on China, they would still be outnumbered by Chinese hackers by at least 51.

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Last month, CISA disclosed that their systems were hacked due to vulnerabilities in Ivanti products. The compromised systems contained sensitive data on security assessments for government networks and chemical facilities. This breach poses a significant threat to national security, as hackers now have access to critical information. Despite warnings and patches, CISA failed to update their systems in time, leading to the compromise. The impact of this breach could extend to other government agencies and organizations, putting citizens and infrastructure at risk.

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In March 2020, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) experienced a massive cyberattack during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. The attack involved a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attempt to overwhelm the HHS network. However, the attack seemed more like a scanning operation to map the network rather than an attempt to take it down. The motive behind the attack remains unclear, but it could have been an effort to gather intelligence on the US's knowledge of the coronavirus and potential vaccine development. The attack highlighted the need for continued investment in securing the healthcare system against adversaries seeking to disrupt it.

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Hackers linked to China's military have breached critical US services, aiming to disrupt systems like the Texas power grid. Targets include a Hawaii water utility, a West Coast port, and an oil pipeline. The goal is to weaken US power projection in Asia or create chaos to influence decision-making during a crisis. The People's Liberation Army has infiltrated around 24 computer systems in the past year.

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China's cyber program is the largest in the world, surpassing all major nations combined, and has stolen vast amounts of American personal and corporate data. Beyond cyber theft, a significant concern is the Chinese government's positioning within American civilian critical infrastructure, allowing them to potentially cause harm at their discretion. They have already embedded malware in essential systems, including water treatment plants, transportation networks, the energy sector, the electric grid, natural gas pipelines, and telecommunications. This threat poses a serious risk to national security.

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China's hacking program, deemed the world's largest by the FBI, has resulted in the theft of more personal and business data from Americans than any other country. However, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has gone further by targeting American critical infrastructure. Intelligence and cybersecurity agencies have uncovered CCP's hacking activities, which aim to disable and destroy vital infrastructure in the event of a conflict, such as one concerning Taiwan. This cyber warfare strategy can be likened to placing bombs on American bridges, water treatment facilities, and power plants.

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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, including the Texas power grid, a water utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The goal seems to be to disrupt or destroy these systems in the event of a conflict with the US, potentially causing chaos and affecting decision-making. The report states that over the past year, hackers affiliated with the Chinese military have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical services.

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A Chinese state-sponsored actor gained remote access to every workstation at the Department of the Treasury a month before Trump's inauguration. The Biden administration later confirmed this in a letter to Congress. This significant breach went largely unnoticed by the public. The concern over Elon Musk's access to data seems misplaced given this major security failure. The Chinese intrusion renders concerns about TikTok's potential access to data less relevant. It's baffling that this massive security breach hasn't received more attention.

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Chinese authorities are offering rewards for information leading to the arrest of Catherine Wilson, Robert Snelling, and Stephen Johnson, who are allegedly US government hackers. The Public Security Bureau of Harbin claims these individuals are part of a cyber attack scheme by the NSA's TAO, which was also behind a 2022 cyber attack against a Chinese aviation university. Harbin police state the agents repeatedly attacked China's critical information infrastructure and enterprises, including Huawei, and the Asian Winter Games this February. The NSA allegedly purchased IP addresses and rented network servers in various countries to attack systems and implant trojans, acting as time bombs. Funding for attacks against the Asian Winter Games was traced to the University of California and Virginia Tech, institutions founded by the NSA for cyber warfare. The US cyberattacks are now using AI, targeting infrastructure units in Heilongjiang province. AI agents can copy digital hackers, design combat plans, generate attack tools, and implement indiscriminate attacks, posing a huge challenge to national security. China urges the US to adopt a responsible attitude and stop cyber attacks.

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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, including the independent power grid in Texas, a water utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The goal seems to be to disrupt or destroy these systems in the event of a conflict with the US, potentially preventing the US from projecting power in Asia or causing chaos within the country. Over the past year, hackers affiliated with the Chinese military have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical services.

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A massive cyber breach has occurred, with 40 million UK electoral registrants having their data accessed. This is the largest data breach in UK history. While some of the information was already public, the concern lies in the potential combination of this data with other information to analyze people's habits and lifestyles. The responsible party is still unknown, but there are suspicions that Russia may be involved. The breach went unnoticed for 14 months, starting in August 2021, and was only made public in 2022. The delay was supposedly to strengthen security systems, but it has raised serious concerns and criticism towards the government for allowing such a significant breach to occur.

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New details have emerged about a major cyber hack attributed to Chinese government-affiliated hackers, who compromised multiple US communications companies. The FBI reports that these hackers accessed sensitive records, intercepted voice calls, and even infiltrated the Justice Department's wiretap system. Most intercepted communications involved government or political figures, raising concerns about the vulnerability of nearly all Americans' communications. Officials advise using encrypted messaging apps like Signal, WhatsApp, or iMessage for secure communication. The hacking group, known as Salt Typhoon, is linked to previous attacks on political campaigns. Understanding the risks of digital connectivity is crucial, as it can be exploited against us. China has denied these hacking claims and accused the US of spreading disinformation.

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This was a massive cyber attack on the Department of Health and Human Services during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. The attack involved overwhelming the network with scans, potentially to map out the network for future attacks. Despite efforts to counter the attack, the network was temporarily taken offline. The motive behind the attack remains unclear, but it highlighted the importance of securing healthcare systems against adversaries.

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The US Treasury has reportedly been hacked by a Chinese state-sponsored actor, described as a major incident. The cyber attack occurred earlier this month, with reports indicating that Treasury workstations and unclassified documents were accessed remotely.

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The CCP launched a terrorist attack on Baltimore's bridge using remote towing technology, impacting US traffic. They can target any vehicle with a signal receiver. US officials may have known but didn't report it. No official confirmation yet.

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I've just received word that a hacker group called Dark Storm is claiming responsibility for the DDoS attack on X today. According to someone who claims to have spoken with the leader of Dark Storm, the group hasn't decided how long the attack will last or what their next target will be. The reason Dark Storm gives for the attack is simply "a demonstration of our strength with no political motives." Apparently, Darkstorm also revealed their next target: the wallet application of private banks, SDAD Wallet. This is supposedly a direct challenge to the hackers from the banks, who claim their services can't be stopped.

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China's cyber army has been infiltrating critical US services as part of a broader effort to create chaos in logistical systems. The information obtained could be weaponized in the event of a conflict between the US and China in the Pacific. The Washington Post reports that targets include Texas's power grid, a water utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity Agency confirms that China is attempting to compromise critical infrastructure to disrupt or destroy it during a conflict. Hackers affiliated with China's People's Liberation Army have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical entities in the past year.

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LFA TV reports that America's largest supplier of drinking water, American Water Works, has been hacked. The New Jersey-based company provides drinking water to over 14 million people across 14 states and 18 military installations. According to CBS News, an American Water spokesperson stated that the company disconnected many systems to protect customer data and prevent further harm. They are investigating the incident and will waive late charges while systems are unavailable. The report questions the timing of the hack during hurricane season when many people need fresh drinking water and suggests the Biden Harris administration is mishandling multiple crises, including this hack and other disasters, while sending billions of dollars overseas.

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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, including the Texas power grid, a Hawaiian water utility, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The goal seems to be to disrupt or destroy these systems in the event of a conflict with the US, potentially preventing the US from projecting power in Asia or causing chaos within the country. Over the past year, hackers affiliated with the Chinese military have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical services.

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FBI Director Christopher Wray issues a stark warning about the threat posed by China, specifically Chinese hackers targeting critical infrastructure and engaging in economic theft. He emphasizes the need for vigilance and investment in cybersecurity capabilities to counter China's vast hacking program. Wray highlights recent operations against Chinese state-sponsored hacking groups and urges collaboration with partners to defend against ongoing cyber threats.

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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, including the independent power grid in Texas, a water utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The goal seems to be to disrupt or destroy these systems in the event of a conflict with the US, either to prevent American power projection in Asia or to cause chaos within the US. The report states that over the past year, hackers affiliated with the Chinese military have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical services.

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Chinese cyber warfare and espionage pose an existential threat to America. There are concerns about sleeper cells infiltrating critical infrastructure, including water systems, natural gas lines, and telecommunications.
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