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Thousands of Taiwan government email accounts 'hacked by China'

TAIPEI — Chinese hackers infiltrated at least 10 Taiwan government agencies and gained access to around 6,000 email accounts in an attempt to steal data, officials said Wednesday (Aug 20).

Mr Liu Chia-zung, deputy director of the Taiwan Investigation Bureau's Cyber Security Office, speaks during a news conference in Taipei, Taiwan, Aug 19, 2020.

Mr Liu Chia-zung, deputy director of the Taiwan Investigation Bureau's Cyber Security Office, speaks during a news conference in Taipei, Taiwan, Aug 19, 2020.

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TAIPEI — Chinese hackers infiltrated at least 10 Taiwan government agencies and gained access to around 6,000 email accounts in an attempt to steal data, officials said Wednesday (Aug 19).

The damage done was "not small", according to a top Taiwan cyber official, who said the full impact was still being assessed. 

Taipei has accused Beijing of stepping up a cyber campaign since 2016 when Taiwan elected President Tsai Ing-wen, who refuses to acknowledge Beijing's insistence that the self-ruled democratic island is part of "one China".

Ms Tsai, who views Taiwan as de facto independent, won re-election by a landslide in January in what was seen as a strong rebuke to Beijing's campaign to influence the island.

According to the Taiwan Investigation Bureau's Cyber Security Investigation Office, two well-known Chinese hacking groups — Blacktech and Taidoor — have been targeting government departments and information service providers since 2018. 

"We know for sure that these 6,000 emails have been compromised. We are still assessing the extent of the damage," the office's deputy director, Mr Liu Chia-zung, told AFP.

"As far as we know, the damage done by this infiltration is not small," Mr Liu added.

"We are making this public because we want to alert everyone of the threat and stop further damage."

The announcement comes a week after US health secretary Alex Azar wrapped up a historic trip to the self-ruled island as China warned Washington not to "play with fire".

Beijing has ramped up diplomatic and economic pressure on Taiwan as well as increasing military drills near the island, including its jets breaching Taiwan's air defence zone with unprecedented frequency in recent weeks. AFP

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