China stole data from 150 politicians, including Trump!

The tension between the United States and China has been further escalated. It has been claimed that hackers affiliated with the Chinese government have accessed the devices of high-ranking US officials and seized their data.
It has been learned that Chinese hackers have accessed the data of 150 high-ranking US politicians and seized their information.
According to a statement from the White House, officials who met with Chinese telecommunications executives announced that hackers with connections to China have seized the data of US law enforcement agencies.
'THE LARGEST CYBER ATTACK IN HISTORY'
Speaking to the Washington Post, Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Senator Mark Warner emphasized that this was 'the largest telecommunications attack in the country's history.'
In a statement made by the White House on the subject, it was said, "The meeting was an opportunity to hear the views of telecommunications industry executives on how the US Government can partner with and support the private sector against nation-state attacks."
While the Chinese government denies the claims that it uses hackers to enter the computer systems of US authorities, the news on CNN International reported that Chinese hackers have previously targeted many people, including Donald Trump, Eric Trump, and former White House Senior Advisor Jared Kushner.
CYBER WARS BETWEEN THE US AND CHINA
On the other hand, according to former National Security Agency employee Edward Snowden, who disclosed US secrets 10 years ago, he stated that the US and China targeted each other in cyber attacks.
On the other hand, according to FBI Director Christopher Wray, China has improved itself in hacking, and the US's concern about the possibility of China invading Taiwan has increased.

'CHINESE HACKERS WILL NOT STOP'
In a statement, US Cyber ​​Command director Morgan Adamski said, "Hackers affiliated with the Chinese government will not stop because this is part of their most important national goals and cyber has become one of the most powerful levers of their national power."
On the other hand, as part of its digital war against China, the US wanted to ban TikTok, and the claim that the Chinese technology company ByteDance sent personal data to the Chinese government came to the fore.

 
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26/11/2024
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