Red Alert: China's Daily Cyber Moves

Ting's Tea: China's Cyber Shenanigans Exposed! US on High Alert as PRC Hackers Run Amok


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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 latest cyber moves against the US. It's been a wild ride, folks, and we're just getting started.

Let's start with the latest alert from CISA and the FBI. On February 7, 2024, they issued a joint advisory warning about PRC state-sponsored cyber actors pre-positioning themselves on IT networks for disruptive or destructive cyberattacks against US critical infrastructure[1]. Think water treatment plants, electric grids, oil and natural gas pipelines, and transportation systems. These aren't just random targets; they're the backbone of our national security.

Now, let's talk about Volt Typhoon, a Chinese state-backed hacker group that's been making waves. In January 2024, the US dismantled an operation where Volt Typhoon gained control of hundreds of internet routers in the US to be used as launch pads for attacks on critical infrastructure systems. That's right, folks, they were setting up shop in our own backyard.

But here's the thing: these attacks aren't just about causing chaos; they're strategic. The PRC is preparing for a potential conflict with the US, especially over Taiwan. They're targeting our military supply lines and critical infrastructure to disrupt our ability to respond effectively. It's like a cyber version of a weapons test, just lying in wait until the perfect moment to strike.

And it's not just about the US. Taiwan is bearing the brunt of these attacks, with government networks seeing nearly 2.4 million cyberattacks daily in 2024. That's a staggering number, and it shows just how serious the PRC is about its hybrid tactics.

So, what can we do? First, companies need to take immediate action to strengthen their defenses. That means reporting any cyberattack incidents to the FBI or CISA, enrolling in CISA's free services to identify and repair vulnerabilities, and implementing CISA's Cybersecurity Performance Goals and advisories.

It's time to get serious about cybersecurity, folks. The PRC isn't playing games, and neither should we. As Rob Joyce, former cybersecurity director at the NSA, said, these hacks serve "so that they can disrupt our ability to support military activities or to distract us, to get us to focus on a domestic incident at a time when something is flaring up in a different part of the world."

Stay vigilant, stay informed, and let's keep our cyber defenses strong. That's all for now, folks. Stay safe out there.

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