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May 6, 2025 3 mins
This is your Tech Shield: US vs China Updates podcast.

Hey there, it's Ting coming at you with this week's cyber showdown between the US and China! The digital battlefield is heating up faster than my overclocked gaming rig during a marathon session.

So, breaking news just dropped today - cyberattacks against the US have absolutely skyrocketed in early 2025, jumping a whopping 136% compared to last quarter! According to Trellix's latest report, nearly half of these threats are coming from China, with groups like APT40 and Mustang Panda leading the charge. The Chinese-affiliated group APT41 has stepped up its game by 113%, focusing less on phishing and more on exploiting vulnerabilities both old and new.

Last month, the House Committee on Homeland Security sounded the alarm about these exact threats. Chairman Mark E. Green didn't mince words, saying "The People's Republic of China is working tirelessly to unseat the United States as the global hegemon." Pretty intense stuff, right?

In response, House Republicans reintroduced the Strengthening Cyber Resilience Against State-Sponsored Threats Act just last month on April 9th. Chairman Moolenaar emphasized that "The Chinese Communist Party is increasingly using cyberattacks to target our critical infrastructure" and pointed to groups like Volt Typhoon and Salt Typhoon that have already compromised US systems.

Speaking of those "typhoons," cybersecurity advisor Tom Kellermann warned that "The typhoon campaigns have given them a robust foothold within critical infrastructure that will be used to launch destructive attacks." Annie Fixler from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies added that China has essentially "pre-set bombs across U.S. critical infrastructure" that they're holding in reserve for a potential Taiwan crisis. Talk about keeping your powder dry!

The telecom sector has been hit particularly hard with a 92% increase in APT attacks, while the tech sector saw an even more alarming 119% rise. Government institutions remain the primary target, which is why the Pentagon just acknowledged on April 22nd that cyber warfare poses a significant threat to joint forces.

The situation is getting more complex as the US-China trade tensions spill over into cyberspace. Experts believe Beijing might feel less restrained in launching cyber operations as relations deteriorate.

The intelligence community assessment is particularly chilling - China appears to be conducting "operational preparation of the battlefield" designed to disrupt US critical infrastructure, cause societal panic, and degrade America's ability to mobilize forces.

So gear up, fellow netizens! This cyber cold war is getting hotter by the day, and I'll keep you posted on all the digital defenses and developments. Until next time, this is Ting signing off - stay secure out there!

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