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Chinese Hackers Breach Canadian Telecom Via Critical Cisco Flaw
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Chinese state-backed hackers infiltrated Canadian telecom equipment exploiting a severe Cisco flaw rated 10.0. The breach allowed them to remain undetected and potentially monitor global traffic. This cyberattack highlights vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure. It raises concerns about international cybersecurity.
The hackers used a Cisco vulnerability to tunnel into telecom systems. The flaw’s 10.0 rating indicates its extreme severity.
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Once inside, the hackers stayed hidden, evading detection for an unspecified period. Their activities may have included tapping sensitive communications.
The attack was attributed to Chinese state-backed actors. Such groups have previously targeted Western infrastructure for espionage.
Cybersecurity is a growing concern for nations reliant on digital networks. Telecom systems are critical for global communication and commerce.
Some argue for stronger international laws to deter state-sponsored hacking. Others believe offensive cyberattacks are necessary for defense.
Canada has faced similar cyber threats from China in the past. These incidents strain diplomatic relations between the two nations.
The breach underscores the need for robust cybersecurity measures. Companies like Cisco face pressure to patch vulnerabilities swiftly.
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| Total News Sources | 24 |
| Left | 9 |
| Right | 6 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 1 |
| Bias Distribution | 38% Left |
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