The Czech Republic has publicly accused the People's Republic of China of orchestrating a cyber attack against its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, specifically citing the advanced persistent threat group APT31. This campaign reportedly affected an unclassified network and is still under investigation to determine its full impact on critical infrastructure. The group, which has connections to various state-sponsored operations, has been active since at least 2010 and has a notable focus on government and defense sectors. Recent activities involving similar tactics underline the ongoing threat posed by APT31.
The Czech Republic has formally accused the People’s Republic of China of conducting malicious cyber activities against its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with an ongoing investigation into the extent of the breach.
The Czech government identified APT31—linked to China—as the state-sponsored threat actor responsible, highlighting its focus on critical infrastructure and its strategic operations since at least 2010.
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