💨 Abstract
China's national security ministry accused Taiwan's military-backed hacking group Anonymous 64 of cyberattacks, naming three Taiwanese as part of the group. However, Taiwan's Defense Minister Wellington Koo and Premier Cho Jung-tai dismissed these accusations, stating that China is the main global hacker and spreading fake news to attack Taiwan. They called for a strong response to these false allegations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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