💨 Abstract
In a previously undisclosed meeting in Geneva last December, Chinese officials reportedly acknowledged responsibility for a series of cyberattacks on US infrastructure. These attacks targeted critical infrastructure such as ports, water systems, airports, and were linked to Washington's support for Taiwan. The Chinese delegation's comments were vague but were taken as a veiled admission of responsibility.
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