Singapore Facing 'Serious' Cyberattack by Espionage Group With Alleged China Ties
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Singapore is facing a serious cyberattack on its critical infrastructure, attributed to a sophisticated espionage group with links to China. The coordinating minister for national security, K. Shanmugam, emphasized the attack's seriousness, characterizing it as an advanced persistent threat (APT). He confirmed that the attack is ongoing and identified the group responsible as UNC3886. The implications of the cyberattack could undermine national security. In response, the Chinese embassy in Singapore has called the allegations of involvement "unwarranted smearing."
Singapore is responding to a major cyberattack on its critical infrastructure caused by an espionage group linked to China, described by security experts as serious and ongoing.
The attack is characterized as an advanced persistent threat (APT), posing a serious danger to national security, confirmed by K. Shanmugam in a speech.
The Chinese embassy in Singapore has dismissed the allegations of involvement in the cyberattack as unwarranted smearing.
Minister K. Shanmugam identified the cyberattack group involved as UNC3886, which presents a sophisticated level of threat to Singapore.
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