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Taiwan claims China, not them, are the real hackers following cyber accusations

Gazet InternationalBy Gazet InternationalSeptember 24, 2024Updated:January 24, 20252 Mins Read
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The true hackers are in China. Senior government officials stated in Taipei on Tuesday that claims made by Beijing about a Taiwanese hacking group are untrue and do not relate to Taiwan.

China’s national security ministry stated on Monday that Anonymous 64, a hacker group supported by Taiwan’s military, has been attacking targets in China through cyberattacks. The government asked individuals to report instances of “anti-propaganda sabotage.”

Additionally, it released images of three Taiwanese people it claimed were members of the organization.

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China claims Taiwan, which is democratically administered, as its own territory. Taipei regularly complains to Beijing that it is the target of Chinese disinformation and hacking, but Beijing rarely responds in like.

Taiwan Defense Minister Wellington Koo claimed that China was the world’s leading hacker in remarks he gave to the media at the legislature.

When it comes to regular cyberattacks, China leads the pack, targeting Taiwan and other nations that share similar democratic values. “They are the true creators,” he declared.

Koo continued, “China’s accusations are untrue.”

“As for what they have publicized, the military has the conviction to defend the country and will not shirk from doing so because of this, and nor will it have a chilling effect.”

Premier Cho Jung-tai claimed in the parliament that China was attacking Taiwan by disseminating false information.

“We must respond forcefully to fake news accusations against us,” Cho stated.

China has never denied the right to use force to annex Taiwan. Taiwan’s administration disputes Beijing’s claims to sovereignty, stating that the people of the island have the last say over their destiny.

Lai Ching-te, the president of Taiwan, is hated and labeled a “separatist” by China. Lai’s repeated offers to hold talks have been rejected.

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