China’s state-run press has brought attention to the alleged cyber offensive by the US National Security Agency targeting the upcoming 2025 Asian Winter Games. Harbin police specifically named three NSA agents believed to be part of the operation. Accusations include attempts to compromise the event's information system to access sensitive personal data and potentially implant malicious backdoors. A report indicated that over 270,000 cyberattacks were detected against the Games, with a substantial portion attributed to the US, highlighting the ongoing cyber warfare narrative between China and Western nations.
China's state-run press has accused the US NSA of cyberattacks targeting the 2025 Asian Winter Games, reflecting ongoing tensions in cybersecurity between the nations.
Harbin police named three NSA agents allegedly involved in cyber operations against the Winter Games, similar to Western allegations against China and others.
China Daily reported that the NSA aimed to implant backdoors in crucial information systems for the Games, echoing familiar narratives of cyber warfare accusations.
A joint report revealed over 270,000 cyberattacks on the Winter Games, with 170,000 attributed to the US, amidst reciprocal allegations in international cybersecurity.
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