The Group of Seven member nations said China must do its part to 'act responsibly' in the cyberspace domain and vowed to stop any damaging hacking activity linked to Beijing.
Threat researchers have noted Chinese state hacking activities improved toward a more mature, coordinated, and clandestine tradecraft compared to previous years.
Spy agencies believe that a China-backed hacking collective known as Volt Typhoon has been quietly tunneling into critical infrastructure, like power grids and pipelines, in preparation for potential U.S. military conflict with Beijing.
A leading Chinese diplomat fired back against the G7 comments. 'We oppose any groundless smears and accusations against China. In fact, China is a major victim of cyberattacks.'
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