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Taiwan's military denies funding an "internet Army" to infiltrate China's cyberspace and spread disinformation, as claimed in a report by China's state-run CCTV. The report linked the hacking group Anonymous 64 to Taiwan's Information, Communications, and Electronic Force Command (ICEFCOM). ICEFCOM issued a statement emphasizing its focus on national defense and cybersecurity, denying the allegations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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