Microsoft Claims China-Sponsored Hackers Targeted Infrastructure

Facts

  • Tech giant Microsoft on Wednesday claimed in an advisory that a state-backed Chinese hacking group has continually tried to compromise US cyberinfrastructure in a variety of sectors.1
  • Microsoft accused with “moderate confidence” the group it called "Volt Typhoon" of developing capabilities to disrupt vital communication infrastructure between the US and Asia during times of crisis.2
  • The company claimed Volt Typhoon has been active since mid-2021, and industries affected spanned across communications, manufacturing, utility, transportation, construction, maritime, information technology, and education.3
  • While Microsoft acknowledged it had not detected any offensive attacks, it noted that Chinese surveillance operations often preferred to gather information rather than destroy it.4
  • Microsoft warned that similar techniques by the group could be used against states such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK.5
  • The PRC foreign ministry responded to the accusations by saying the claims “lacked evidence,” further commenting that the inclusion of “certain companies” forming allegations highlighted the US’ expansion of “disseminating false information.”6

Sources: 1CNBC, 2Reuters, 3Associated Press, 4CBS, 5Al Jazeera, and 6FT.

Narratives

  • Anti-China narrative, as provided by Wired. While countries such as Iran, Russia, and North Korea have often attempted to disrupt via cyber-attacks, China has largely kept to simple espionage. Consequently, the potential move by China to build the foundations of damaging communication services between the US and Asia is worrying. Volt Typhoon’s methods of gaining information are in line with previous Chinese examples, and the West must brace for the possibility of a potential cyber war.
  • Pro-China narrative, as provided by China Daily. The murky relationship between Microsoft and the US government makes this advisory no more than propaganda. As Edward Snowden revealed, America is home to the largest hacking empire in the world. Western companies, media, and intelligence services all play a part in continuing to distract the world from their own wrongdoings by pointing the finger at China.

Predictions