
China Blames U.S. for Cyberattacks During Games
China has accused the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) of executing advanced cyberattacks during the Asian Winter Games in February. These attacks reportedly targeted critical sectors such as energy, transportation, and communications. The Chinese police have placed three alleged NSA agents on a wanted list and implicated American universities in the incidents. China’s foreign ministry confirmed the allegations and urged the U.S. to adopt a responsible stance on cybersecurity. This incident adds to the growing tensions between the two countries, which are already engaged in a trade war, highlighting concerns about cyber espionage and national security.