Washington:The United States, along with its allies, has decided to expose the People's Republic of China's pattern of "malicious cyber activities" and take further action to counter it. In a statement on Sunday (local time), the senior administration officials said: "Tomorrow, the US and our allies and partners are exposing further details of the PRC's pattern of malicious cyber activities and taking further action to counter it, as it poses a major threat to the US and allies' economic and national security."
In the announcement which will be made tomorrow morning at 7 am (local time), there will be three things including -- an unprecedented group of allies and partners (the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, and NATO) will be joining the US in exposing and criticising the PRC's Ministry of State Security's malicious cyber activities.
This is the first time NATO has condemned PRC cyber activities, the officials said via Teleconference. "We will show how the PRC's MSS -- Ministry of State Security -- uses criminal contract hackers to conduct unsanctioned cyber operations globally, including for their own personal profit. Their operations include criminal activities, such as cyber-enabled extortion, crypto-jacking, and theft from victims around the world for financial gain," the officials said.
Second, the National Security Agency, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and Federal Bureau of Investigation -- NSA, CISA, and FBI -- will expose over 50 tactics, techniques, and procedures Chinese state-sponsored cyber actors used when targeting US and allied networks, along with advice for technical mitigations to confront this threat.
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