A Taiwanese hacking institution known as Anonymous 64 has been carrying out cyberattacks towards goals in mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau, China’s national safety ministry said on Monday, urging netizens to record cases of “anti-propaganda sabotage.”
Since the beginning of this 12 months, Anonymous 64 – which the ministry stated belonged to Taiwan’s cyber battle wing – has sought to add and broadcast “content that denigrates the mainland’s political device and predominant rules,” on websites, outdoor screens and network TV stations, it stated in a blog put up.
Taiwan often accuses Chinese groups of looking for to spread on-line disinformation or perform cyberattacks throughout the democratically governed island. China claims sovereignty over Taiwan and has ramped up navy and political stress against during the last 5 years to say its claims.
The hacking institution’s X account said it became installation in June 2023 and showed screenshots of efforts to broadcast movies likening Chinese President Xi Jinping to an emperor, marking the second anniversary of protests towards Beijing’s strict COVID curbs and commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations.
One video became an deal with from an Anonymous 64 member wearing the Anonymous hacking group’s Guy Fawkes mask within the fashion of the photograph novel and film V for Vendetta. Neither the X web site nor the weblog put up from China’s countrywide protection ministry said whether Anonymous sixty four had any affiliation with the global hacking group.