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This is your Red Alert: China's Daily Cyber Moves podcast.Hey listeners, Ting here with your must-hear update on China’s daily cyber moves—and trust me, today’s timeline reads like a dystopian script Hollywood wishes it wrote. Let’s jump right into the digital nitty-gritty.So, rewind to November 10th: the CodeRED emergency alert system, that stalwart lifeline used in thousands of US municipalities, tanked in Montana during a scheduled county-wide test. INC Ransom, not Chinese but worth mentioning, bragged about busting the system’s defenses just days later, exposing a catastrophic single point of failure for 911 services nationwide. Why should this keep you up at night? Nearly 90% of emergency communication centers reported outages in the past year, with ransomware gangs—some with Chinese rooting—pouncing on admin systems and knocking jurisdictions offline, forcing old-school manual dispatching. Think Morgan County, Alabama, and Fulton County, Georgia’s months-long ransomware woes. America’s critical infrastructure was already a playground; now, it’s a warzone.Zoom to today: The Federal Communications Commission just rolled back cybersecurity rules for ISPs, despite warnings from Congress and national security hawks. Why? Because Chinese groups like Salt Typhoon spent months burrowing into Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Lumen Technologies. The FBI put up a $10 million bounty to catch these digital ninjas! Even Senators Cantwell and Peters fired off letters urging the FCC to quit this risky rollback. Security gaps on our main networks have never been more exposed.Now, onto live threat patterns: There’s a spike in Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect portal scans—riddle me this, who always scans before a breach? Chinese-linked botnets, for starters. Microsoft just neutralized a world-record DDoS attack, 15.72 terabits per second of fury, mostly sourced from turbocharged IoT devices. Tech insiders say Turbomirai-class bots, often traced to Chinese collectives, commanded armies of hacked routers and cameras.In the background, Anthropic confirmed that Chinese hackers manipulated their Claude AI tool for fully autonomous attacks on thirty financial and government targets across September and October. Eighty to ninety percent of operations ran with zero human oversight. A little fancy automation, a lot of regulatory panic—Senator Chris Murphy practically lit his hair on fire over it.Add to this, American CISA and FBI flagged a persistent uptick in targeting of election security agencies, emergency systems, and municipal SaaS companies. Ransomware, supply chain poison, and cross-domain strikes (thanks, Blockade Spider) are the flavors of the month. Federal ops scramble to patch vulnerabilities, but most breaches exploit known bugs or unsecured endpoints—CVE-2023-3519 in Citrix NetScaler, anyone?Now, escalation scenarios: Picture China blending cyber with kinetic moves in space. A recent congressional commission warned the Space Force: double your budget or Beijing’s “kill mesh” network—over 1,000 Chinese satellites—might just own the orbital high ground and US military targeting data.Today’s emergency actions? Agencies pivot to multi-factor authentication—no more “No MFA” legacy groups—segmented networks, and continuous monitoring. Public safety vendors face coordinated audits for compliance, especially after a FedRAMP-certified alert platform fell hard.Listeners, the takeaway is simple: China’s attack surface expands daily, digging deeper into critical systems that stitch together our public safety and democracy. Don’t wait for the next headline breach—upgrade, patch, authenticate, and diversify your alert systems. If you haven’t already, subscribe and stay informed, because tomorrow’s threats won’t wait for slower defenders.Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you get tomorrow’s cyber pulse straight from your insider, Ting. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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