UK implements sanctions following cyber-attacks funded by China

The UK government has officially accused China of conducting “malicious” cyber campaigns against MPs and the Electoral Commission. Deputy PM Oliver Dowden revealed that two individuals and a company have been sanctioned for attempting to access information of parliamentarians critical of Beijing. The individuals, Zhao Guangzong and Ni Gaobin, along with the Wuhan Xiaoruizhi Science…

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Chinese hacking plot affects millions of Americans

News Article: Seven Chinese Nationals Charged in “Malicious” Cyber-Attack Campaign Targeting US Officials 25 March 2024, 16:53 GMT Updated 42 minutes ago Image source: US Department of Justice Seven Chinese men have been charged with enacting a widespread “malicious” cyber-attack campaign, targeting millions of Americans’ online accounts, US officials, the justice department, and FBI announced…

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Vietnam targeted in new ‘stop the boats’ ad campaign by Home Office

The Home Office recently launched a social media advertisement campaign aimed at deterring Vietnamese nationals from illegally migrating to the UK. The government’s initiative comes in response to the increasing number of small boat crossings made by Vietnamese migrants, with dramatic visuals of overloaded dinghies sinking in the English Channel used to highlight the risks…

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The latest gossip: Branthwaite, McTominay, Rabiot, Toney, Davies, Gudmundsson, Nagelsmann dominate Monday headlines

Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham, and Real Madrid are all keeping tabs on Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite, a promising 21-year-old English talent. Manchester United are also planning to keep Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay, despite rumors of a potential sale, and offer him a new contract. In other transfer news, Manchester United have set their sights…

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