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Unveiling digital threats: East Asia’s emerging threat landscape

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Kwee_Nguyen
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Oct 05, 2023

 

In a recent report from the Microsoft Threat Analysis Center (MTAC), we delve into the evolving threat landscape originating from East Asia, with a specific focus on China, which conducts widespread cyber and influence operations (IO), and North Korean cyber threat actors, who are demonstrating increased sophistication. As the cyber threat landscape continues to evolve, so do the strategies and tactics employed in these regions.

 

Here are some key takeaways:

  • Chinese cyber operations: China has significantly intensified its cyber activities, targeting regions such as the South China Sea, the US defense sector, and critical infrastructure. Chinese state-affiliated threat groups are employing various tactics to achieve their objectives.
  • Chinese influence operations: China’s influence operations have become more sophisticated, especially on social media. They engage with authentic users, impersonate voters and reputable academic institutions, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and employ advanced tactics to manipulate online discourse. Additionally, China has a growing network of multilingual social media influencers promoting its narratives and spreading Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propaganda.
  • North Korean cyber operations: While not as sophisticated as China, North Korea remains a cyber threat. North Korean threat actors are increasingly involved in intelligence collection, cryptocurrency theft, and supply chain attacks, demonstrating their evolving capabilities.

The report highlights the cybersecurity implications of these activities, including potential disruptions to critical infrastructure and the need for increased vigilance in defending against cyber threats from East Asia.

 

This summary provides a glimpse of the East Asia report’s comprehensive insights into the evolving cyber threat landscape in the region.

 

For an in-depth analysis, you can access the full report on Microsoft Security Insider | Cyber Propaganda & Influence Ops: Rising Asia-Pacific Threats. 

Updated Oct 05, 2023
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  • Trevor_Rusher's avatar
    Trevor_Rusher
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    Hi Jeremy_Wang,

     

    I appreciate your concern that this article is not truthful, but the research that Microsoft has put in on this Threat Intelligence cannot be understated and these findings have been thoroughly vetted and proven. Were you able to read to full article linked in the post? https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/business/security-insider/reports/digital-threats-from-east-asia-increase-in-breadth-and-effectiveness/ 

     

    As for the Security Tech Community, Threat Intelligence content will always belong here, as it is vital information to the ongoing Cybersecurity conversation and Microsoft puts a lot of effort into being a trusted source of this information.

  • Jeremy_Wang's avatar
    Jeremy_Wang
    Copper Contributor

    Hi Trevor_Rusher,

     

    Thank you for the reply. How are you today!

    Yes, I did read the full article thoroughly, and that's why I made clear at the beginning that this compliant is not made to Kwee_Nguyen personally, as I believe this post was a summary of this full article.

    From a standpoint of an information processor - even by combining full fact and whole truth, rarely can an article provide Factual Truth. That might be one of many hardest to consider when processing information in the world, therefore I would be extremely cautious when evaluating an article as thoroughly vetted and proven.

     

    I also highly recognize the importance of Threat Intelligence and its belonging to this community. 

     

    Going forward, I sincerely hope Microsoft and this community could better evolve its capability for a more trusted source of information, therefore serving the Pure Purpose of safeguarding Cybersecurity.

     

  • Jeremy_Wang's avatar
    Jeremy_Wang
    Copper Contributor

    No offense to Kwee_Nguyen personally, however:

    1. As of the resource information of this article, I believe allegations should be factual truth based.

    2. Furthermore, this community is supposed to be tech focused, instead of geo-political.