Gallium: Chinese Spy Network That Operated In 42 Countries Exposed By Google

In a significant cybersecurity revelation, Google has disclosed that it thwarted a Chinese-affiliated hacking group, known as Gallium, which targeted telecom and government entities in 42 countries. The tech giant announced this finding on Wednesday, highlighting the group's sophisticated methods and the global scale of its operations. Gallium's activities underscore ongoing concerns regarding state-sponsored cyber espionage, particularly as nations increasingly rely on digital infrastructures. The revelation not only sheds light on the vulnerabilities faced by critical sectors worldwide but also raises alarms about the implications of such cyber threats for national security. As tensions between China and various countries continue to escalate, incidents like these reinforce the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to combat cybercrime effectively.
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