Chinese Hackers Exploit US-Based AI, Automated Attacks on Government, Firms
American artificial intelligence (AI) technology is giving Chinese hackers a leg up in cybercrime. We have the details on how Chinese hackers used a U.S. company’s AI tools to automate a hacking campaign.
Alibaba is coming under fire. A new White House memo says the Chinese e-commerce giant is aiding China’s military operations against the United States.
The United States has approved a $330 million arms sale to Taiwan—the first since President Donald Trump began his second term—signaling he won’t use Taiwan as a bargaining chip and countering earlier rumors.
How far can China’s long arm reach beyond its borders? As far as New York City. A Chinese indie film festival set for this week was canceled after Chinese authorities targeted its organizers and participants.
- Chinese Hackers Use US AI Tech in Hacking Campaign
- WH: Alibaba Aids China’s Military in Targeting US
- US Approves $330 Million Taiwan Arms Deal
- Japan Reiterates Stance on Taiwan Amid China Dispute
- US, South Korea Unveil Trade Deal Details
- Russia Says North Korean Troops Help De-Mine Kursk Region
- Hegseth Announces New Operation Against Narco-Terrorists
- Impediments Slow Return of Services Post-Shutdown
- Trump Defends Plan for 600K Chinese Student Visas
- NYC Indie Film Fest Canceled, Organizer Cites Harassment
- BBC Apologizes to Trump for Speech Edit but Refuses to Pay
- Christmas Light Trail Opens at London’s Kew Gardens










