Microsoft says China-backed hacker targeted critical infrastructure in Guam, US

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Microsoft says China-backed hacker targeted critical infrastructure in Guam, US
Microsoft said it had uncovered malicious activity by a state-sponsored actor based in China aimed at critical infrastructure organisations in Guam and the United States. Microsoft said it assessed with "moderate confidence" that this Volt Typhoon campaign "is pursuing ...

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