Core Insights - The article highlights the increasing focus of U.S. intelligence agencies on cyberattacks targeting China's high-tech military and defense sectors, posing significant threats to national security and research production safety [1] Group 1: Cyberattack Incidents - From July 2022 to July 2023, U.S. intelligence agencies exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange to attack a major military enterprise, controlling its email server for nearly a year and compromising over 50 critical devices [2] - The attackers utilized multiple foreign IP addresses to launch over 40 network attacks, stealing emails from 11 individuals, including senior executives, related to military product designs and core system parameters [2] - From July to November 2024, another cyberattack targeted a military enterprise in the communication and satellite internet sector, where attackers exploited unauthorized access and SQL injection vulnerabilities to implant backdoor programs and malware [3] Group 2: Statistics and Trends - In 2024, there were over 600 cyberattack incidents against important units in China, with the defense and military sector being the primary target, particularly from U.S.-backed hacker organizations [4] - These attacks are characterized by the use of organized cyberattack teams, extensive support engineering systems, and sophisticated attack tools, reflecting a serious threat to China's cybersecurity [4]
中国网络空间安全协会:美情报机构频繁对我国防军工领域实施网络攻击窃密
Xin Jing Bao·2025-08-01 02:17