Guam's critical infrastructure is under attack - and Volt Typhoon is the top suspect
techradar.com- Intrusions have been detected in Guam's power infrastructure
- The moves have all the markers of a Volt Typhoon campaign
- However not everyone in Guam is convinced of the threat
New reports have claimed notorious Chinese hacking group Volt Typhoon is targeting the critical infrastructure of small island nation Guam, looking to disrupt and sabotage services in the region.
The findings from Bloomberg say hackers are reportedly targeting the GPA (Guam Power Authority) in particular, in order to wreak havoc.
Guam is a small island with a population under 200,00, but is also home to a large US military base. The base takes up just over a third of the island, and provides a strategically significant foothold in the region - with geographical proximity to China undoubtedly a factor in its operations and vulnerability.
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The report uncovered incredibly discreet infiltration, so much so that detection ...
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