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US Treasury Indicts, Already Chasing Chinese Hackers Targeting "Critical Infrastructure"

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US Treasury Indicts, Already Chasing Chinese Hackers Targeting "Critical Infrastructure"

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So the Key Bridge was an accident?

Before the treasonous RINO GOP just moves along pretending there is nothing to see, instead of asking questions, patriots in Biden's own DOJ are running after Chinese CCP "hackers" "targeting critical infrastructure." We also know that single, military age Chinese males crossing Biden's open border constitute the single fastest growing group of border jumpers since the summer of 2023.

"Is China Sneaking Military Personnel into the U.S. Via Border? What We Know"

https://www.newsweek.com/china-mili...n-border-national-security-mark-green-1807287

The Francis Scott Key Bridge was a brilliant attack on the port that connects North to South, hitting one of only four columns on the bridge which would take it down. This an easy hack into the ship's navigation system, wired for auto-pilot. But you couldn't do it from China. You need to stick a box in the circuits or hack in through wi-fi.

People will starve and freeze the coming winter after a few other key attacks on supply chain, the collapse of the dollar, and Venezuelan-style inflation with Latin gangs running the streets. You heard it here first. Perfect for the roll-out of digital ID and CBDC as people beg government for order. Biden and his ilk will burn in hell for what they have done, and the GOP RINOs too, which is all of them now.


https://thehill.com/policy/technolo...accused-of-targeting-critical-infrastructure/
US sanctions and indicts Chinese hackers accused of targeting critical infrastructure

The Biden administration sanctioned two Chinese nationals and a Wuhan-based company Monday that allegedly targeted critical infrastructure sectors in the U.S. as part of an expansive hacking effort.

The Treasury Department levied sanctions against Zhao Guangzong and Ni Gaobin, as well as the Wuhan Xiaoruizhi Science and Technology Company, which the agency accused of acting as a front for China’s top spy agency.

“The United States is focused on both disrupting the dangerous and irresponsible actions of malicious cyber actors, as well as protecting our citizens and our critical infrastructure,” Brian Nelson, under secretary of the Treasury for terrorism and financial intelligence, said in a statement.

An arm of China’s Ministry of State Security allegedly operated in part through the Wuhan Xiaoruizhi Science and Technology Company, conducting “a wide variety of computer network exploitation and computer intrusion activities,” according to the Justice Department.

The hackers, part of the group known as APT31, targeted “some of America’s most vital critical infrastructure sectors,” as well as staff at the White House; the departments of Justice, Commerce, the Treasury and State; and members of Congress, according to the Treasury.

The Justice Department unsealed indictments against Guangzong, Gaobin and five other Chinese nationals on Monday, charging them with conspiracy to commit computer intrusions and conspiracy to commit wire fraud for their role in the hacking group.
 
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