China’s AI cyberattacks surge, CrowdStrike warns
CrowdStrike reports Chinese entities now account for over 58% of state‑sponsored attacks on U.S. tech firms, targeting AI assets amid chip restrictions.
CrowdStrike reports Chinese entities now account for over 58% of state‑sponsored attacks on U.S. tech firms, targeting AI assets amid chip restrictions.
China’s March 2026 brain implant approval clears the path for invasive BCIs, sparking debate over ethics, safety, and global tech competition.
Beijing Lab, developer of the popular Kimi generative AI model, has secured a massive $20B investment, drawing attention from AI investors in China.
Over 1,600 phishing messages from China-linked Silver Fox APT targeted India and Russia in tax-themed attacks delivering new malware. Details emerged May 04, 2026.
China’s state-backed groups are using covert networks of compromised devices to execute attacks in a low-cost, low-risk, and deniable way, according to a report from Dark Reading. This tactic allows them to industrialize botnets, making it easier to launch attacks. The report highlights the growing concern of botnet attacks. China’s state-backed groups are industrializing botnets.
China moves to block Meta’s $2 billion acquisition of an AI startup on April 27, 2026, amid escalating U.S.-China tech tensions. The decision could reshape global AI consolidation.