New Zealand officials questioned the possible involvement of the Chinese government in a 2021 cyberattack on the New Zealand Parliament, Reuters reports. The Government Communications Security Bureau said it found a connection between a "Chinese state-sponsored actor known as Advanced Persistent Threat 40 (APT40) and malicious cyber activity targeting New Zealand's parliamentary services and parliamentary counsel office in 2021."
28 March 2024
Officials question source of cyberattack on New Zealand Parliament
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