Red Alert: China's Daily Cyber Moves

China's Cyber Moves: Hacking Their Way to the Top! 🇨🇳💻 The FBI and CISA Sound the Alarm 🚨 Is Your Router Safe? 😱 Find Out Now!


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This is your Red Alert: China's Daily Cyber Moves podcast.

Hey there, I'm Ting, and I'm here to give you the lowdown on China's daily cyber moves against US targets. Let's dive right in.

As we speak, on February 4, 2025, the cyber landscape is heating up. Just last month, the FBI and CISA issued a joint statement warning about unauthorized access to commercial telecommunications infrastructure by actors affiliated with the People's Republic of China[5]. This is part of a broader pattern of aggressive cyberattacks aimed at disrupting US critical infrastructure.

Let's backtrack a bit. In 2024, there was a surge in alerts and warnings about cyberattacks by PRC state-sponsored threat actors on US critical infrastructure. The FBI and CISA, along with the National Security Agency and their counterparts in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom, issued an advisory warning about Chinese cyber actors poised to disrupt critical infrastructure such as water treatment plants, electric grids, oil and natural gas pipelines, and transportation systems[2].

FBI Director Christopher Wray and CISA Director Jen Easterly testified to Congress about the increased cyberattacks by PRC-sponsored hackers on US critical infrastructure. Director Wray emphasized that China has "a bigger hacking program than every other major nation combined," which greatly outnumbers the FBI's cyber personnel. He also announced a successful operation to remove malicious code found in hundreds of US-based small office/home office routers taken over by Volt Typhoon, a threat actor sponsored by the PRC[2].

Fast forward to 2025, and the situation is escalating. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is strategically infiltrating US critical infrastructure with state-sponsored cyberattacks. These attacks not only target economic competitiveness and democratic processes but also aim to disrupt military supply lines and hinder an effective US response in case of a potential conflict with the PRC, especially over Taiwan[4].

The CCP's cyber operations have significantly escalated across multiple fronts, with Taiwan bearing the brunt of these attacks. Close cooperation between the PRC and Russia in online information operations and cyber operations does not bode well for future cyber-attack coordination between Washington's adversaries to target the US homeland.

So, what does this mean for us? It means we need to be on high alert. The FBI and CISA are urging organizations to report any suspicious activity and to enroll in CISA's free services to identify and repair vulnerabilities. Implementing CISA's Cybersecurity Performance Goals and advisories is crucial to strengthening defenses against such cyberattacks.

In conclusion, China's daily cyber moves against US targets are a red alert. We need to stay vigilant and take immediate action to protect our critical infrastructure. It's not just about cybersecurity; it's about national security. Stay safe, and stay informed. That's all for now.

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