China Issues Warning About Theft of Military Geographic Data in Data Breaches

 

China issued a cautionary notice regarding the utilization of foreign geographic software due to the discovery of leaked information concerning its critical infrastructure and military. The Ministry of State Security, while refraining from assigning blame, asserted that the implicated software contained “backdoors” deliberately designed for unauthorized data access.
Prompted by this revelation, the Chinese government has called upon organizations to conduct thorough examinations for potential security vulnerabilities and incidents of data breaches. Through its official WeChat account, the government emphasized that foreign software had collected data encompassing state secrets, posing a substantial threat to China’s national security.
The compromised data reportedly involves precise geographic information and three-dimensional geomorphological mapping crucial to key sectors such as transportation, energy, and the military, as reported by Reuters. Against the backdrop of heightened global tensions, China has prioritized enhancing the security of vital industries, particularly in response to increased geopolitical tensions with Taiwan and ongoing reassurances from the United States to the island nation.
Suspicions surround China’s involvement in recent cyberattacks targeting U.S. infrastructure, purportedly aimed at formulating a strategic playbook for potential conflicts between the two superpowers. In parallel, the United Stat

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