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Chinese national flag occupies Kaohsiung city website as cyberattacks continue

Chinese national flag occupies Kaohsiung city website as cyberattacks continue

2022-08-05

In addition to missile threats, Taiwan has also been the target of an unusually large volume of cyberattacks since the visit of Speaker Pelosi. The targets of the cyberattacks include the official webpages of the Presidential Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of National Defense, all of which have went offline temporarily due to the attacks. Even at a local level, a website under Kaohsiung’s Environmental Protection Bureau was hacked to display China’s national flag. Meanwhile, the National Police Agency’s online services were paralyzed for almost two hours.

Chinese hacker group APT 27 has claimed authorship for some of the attacks, releasing a video on social media declaring cyberwarfare on Taiwan government websites and infrastructure. Some Chinese internet users say that other groups that could be taking part in the attacks include members of a nationalist Chinese hacker group known as the "Honker Union."

高市環保局官網掛五星旗 中網友:紅客聯盟所為

2022-08-05

中國開始對台灣啟動駭客資訊戰,總統府、外交部、國防部等官網,從2號開始陸續當掉,高雄環保局的飲用水網站,也一度被高掛五星旗,甚至全台警政署系統,也癱瘓將近2個半小時。

有中國網友直指元凶是經常打著"民族主義和愛國主義",為了中共主權問題,攻擊其他國家政府網頁的”中國紅客聯盟”,也有名為APT 27的推特帳號,自己跳出來說是幕後主使。

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