Japan and 12 other countries have issued a warning about a Chinese hacker group. Specifically, Chinese telecommunications firms that support the People’s Liberation Army and the Ministry of State Security back the group known as Salt Typhoon. Furthermore, the United States prepared and issued the joint advisory warning. Additionally, countries including the UK and Canada have signed the document. Japan’s National Police Agency and the National Cybersecurity Office also released the advisory.
According to the advisory, Salt Typhoon has targeted government agencies and critical infrastructure companies. The group has been active since 2021. Moreover, it infiltrates computer systems to collect information over extended periods. The stolen information is then used by intelligence agencies. This is part of a strategy called “public attribution.” By naming the attackers, the goal is to deter future cyberattacks.
Authorities in Japan have confirmed several cases of damage. In fact, the hacker group has affected infrastructure companies and organizations. The advisory outlines attack methods, damage assessment procedures, and ways to deal with attacks. Furthermore, the National Police Agency has confirmed these attacks. They have targeted various sectors, including telecommunications and government services. Meanwhile, the group uses sophisticated methods to infiltrate systems.
The advisory urges organizations to strengthen their cybersecurity measures. It recommends regular system updates and employee training. Additionally, it advises monitoring for unusual network activity. Japan’s National Cybersecurity Office has emphasized the importance of international cooperation. Sharing information and resources can significantly help combat cyber threats. Therefore, the advisory highlights the need for a unified response to cyberattacks. The Japanese government actively protects its digital infrastructure. It continues to work with international partners to address cyber threats. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure the safety and security of all citizens.

