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China Cyber Attacks Expand Amid Intensifying US AI Competition

What Happened

China-linked threat actors have expanded their cyber operations, targeting not only US technology firms but also a wider range of sectors as the AI race heats up between the US and China, according to recent CNBC reporting. Intelligence officials warn that this shift reflects broader ambitions to collect sensitive data across multiple industries, not just tech. The report highlights concerns that AI innovation has become a high-stakes national security issue, with Chinese actors increasingly focusing on organizations holding valuable intellectual property, research, and strategic insights relevant to artificial intelligence and related fields.

Why It Matters

This escalation in cyber activity signals how the global competition for AI leadership is fueling sophisticated digital espionage efforts. Stakeholders across industries now face heightened risks, requiring enhanced vigilance and security measures. Read more in our AI News Hub

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