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China's alleged cyberattack on the Czech Foreign Ministry reveals the need for stronger defenses to protect national services and personal data -- [Opinion]

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    [...]

    Chinese hackers targeted the Czech Foreign Ministry in a sophisticated cyberattack that lasted more than a year, the government said Tuesday, formally blaming Beijing for infiltrating one of the country’s most sensitive communication systems.

    [...]

    Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský summoned the Chinese ambassador to Prague, Feng Biao, on Tuesday morning to formally protest the cyberattack. He said the ministry’s system had long suffered from outdated technology and security flaws, which made the breach possible.

    [...]

    This cyberattack didn’t expose personal data but shows ongoing risks to [...] security. Outdated systems leave sensitive government info vulnerable, which could affect national security and public services. Cooperation with NATO, the EU, and allies aims to prevent future attacks and protect services like passports and healthcare. While your data wasn’t at risk this time, the breach highlights the growing need for strong cybersecurity to keep information safe.

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      Archived

      [...]

      Chinese hackers targeted the Czech Foreign Ministry in a sophisticated cyberattack that lasted more than a year, the government said Tuesday, formally blaming Beijing for infiltrating one of the country’s most sensitive communication systems.

      [...]

      Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský summoned the Chinese ambassador to Prague, Feng Biao, on Tuesday morning to formally protest the cyberattack. He said the ministry’s system had long suffered from outdated technology and security flaws, which made the breach possible.

      [...]

      This cyberattack didn’t expose personal data but shows ongoing risks to [...] security. Outdated systems leave sensitive government info vulnerable, which could affect national security and public services. Cooperation with NATO, the EU, and allies aims to prevent future attacks and protect services like passports and healthcare. While your data wasn’t at risk this time, the breach highlights the growing need for strong cybersecurity to keep information safe.

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      "Digital defenses"? Patch your shit and fund open source.

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        Archived

        [...]

        Chinese hackers targeted the Czech Foreign Ministry in a sophisticated cyberattack that lasted more than a year, the government said Tuesday, formally blaming Beijing for infiltrating one of the country’s most sensitive communication systems.

        [...]

        Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský summoned the Chinese ambassador to Prague, Feng Biao, on Tuesday morning to formally protest the cyberattack. He said the ministry’s system had long suffered from outdated technology and security flaws, which made the breach possible.

        [...]

        This cyberattack didn’t expose personal data but shows ongoing risks to [...] security. Outdated systems leave sensitive government info vulnerable, which could affect national security and public services. Cooperation with NATO, the EU, and allies aims to prevent future attacks and protect services like passports and healthcare. While your data wasn’t at risk this time, the breach highlights the growing need for strong cybersecurity to keep information safe.

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        "Allegedly" lol k

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