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Home / Technology / China's Salt Typhoon Infiltrates Australia's Critical Infrastructure

China's Salt Typhoon Infiltrates Australia's Critical Infrastructure

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Salt Typhoon campaign has likely compromised Australian and New Zealand critical infrastructure.
  • A top cybersecurity figure called it the most effective espionage campaign against the West.
  • The campaign reflects a significant shift in global cyber threats from Beijing.
China's Salt Typhoon Infiltrates Australia's Critical Infrastructure

China's Salt Typhoon hacking campaign has almost certainly infiltrated Australia's critical infrastructure, according to a leading cybersecurity expert. This operation is considered one of the most effective long-term espionage campaigns globally against Western nations. Alastair MacGibbon, a former cybersecurity advisor, stated that the campaign has likely compromised multiple sectors across Australia and New Zealand, remaining undetected.

MacGibbon characterized Salt Typhoon's activities as the most effective espionage campaign against the West ever encountered. This reflects a significant and insidious shift in the global threat landscape. Beijing is reportedly dedicating substantial resources to deeply embed its intelligence services within critical Western infrastructure, posing an ongoing and evolving risk.

The US government has acknowledged that Salt Typhoon has comprehensively penetrated the communications of millions of Americans, including key decision-makers. This underscores the far-reaching capabilities and impact of the campaign, highlighting the persistent threat to national security and critical systems across Western countries.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Salt Typhoon is targeting critical infrastructure and communications networks in Western countries, including Australia, New Zealand, and the US.
Alastair MacGibbon is a top cybersecurity figure and former advisor who called Salt Typhoon the most effective espionage campaign against the West.
It is considered one of the most effective long-term espionage campaigns against the West, deeply penetrating critical infrastructure and communications.

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