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Chinese Hackers Target Guam in 'Typhoon' Cyberwarfare Campaign
Jan 5, 2025, 04:01 AM
Chinese state-backed hackers have launched a series of cyberattacks targeting U.S. infrastructure, telecommunications, and utilities, with a particular focus on Guam's internet and telecom systems. U.S. intelligence agencies have described the attacks as an unprecedented cyberwarfare campaign aimed at prepositioning malware in critical systems. The hacking operations, referred to as 'Typhoon' attacks, are believed to be part of a broader strategy to disrupt U.S. power projection and create domestic chaos in the event of a conflict with China. The U.S. Navy, a major customer of Guam's power authority, is among the entities potentially affected. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan reportedly informed executives during a White House meeting in 2023 that Chinese hackers had gained the capability to disable U.S. ports, power grids, and other infrastructure at will. These developments underscore the increasing sophistication and strategic intent of Chinese cyber operations.
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