Cyber Sledging: China Calls Foul on Alleged US Hack Attack at Asian Winter Games

China’s state-run press flips the script, accusing the US National Security Agency of cyber meddling at the 2025 Asian Winter Games. Harbin police named three NSA agents allegedly involved, raising stakes with a bounty for their arrest. It’s a digital blame game where the plot thickens faster than a pot of wonton soup.

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Key Points:

  • China accuses the NSA of hacking the 2025 Asian Winter Games.
  • Harbin police named three NSA agents allegedly involved in the cyber assault.
  • China claims over 270,000 cyberattacks were detected, with 170,000 from the US.
  • The accused NSA agents are part of the Tailored Access Operations (TAO) unit.
  • Allegations include attacks on critical infrastructure beyond the games.

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