Taiwan Refutes China’s Accusations of Cyberattacks
Taiwan Refutes China’s Accusations of Cyberattacks

Taiwan Refutes China’s Accusations of Cyberattacks

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Taiwan's Defence Minister Wellington Koo has accused China of being the primary source of cyberattacks against Taiwan and other democracies, refuting China's claims about a Taiwanese hacking group named 'Anonymous 64' targeting Beijing. China’s national security ministry alleged that this group, supposedly backed by Taiwan's military, has been conducting cyberattacks and spreading anti-China propaganda. Taiwan’s officials have dismissed these accusations as baseless and a part of China's disinformation campaign. Premier Cho Jung-tai emphasized the need to respond forcefully to China's false allegations. The information, originally posted on China's social media platforms, included photos of three accused Taiwanese individuals. Both sides continue to exchange accusations amid rising tensions over sovereignty and cyber warfare.

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