Canada alerts the world against Chinese hacking tactics



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The recent public advisory issued by the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, in conjunction with the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, has brought attention to a significant cyber threat originating from a state-sponsored actor affiliated with the People’s Republic of China. The issuance of such a public warning indicates the gravity of the situation and underscores the urgency for increased vigilance within Canada’s cybersecurity landscape.

Cybersecurity experts stress the need for the public and relevant organisations to treat this warning seriously, given that state-sponsored cyber programs conducted by China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea present the most substantial strategic cyber threats to Canada. These threats are particularly directed at critical infrastructure systems.

The interconnectedness of Western economies means that an attack on one country’s infrastructure can have severe repercussions for others. While the Canadian Cyber Centre has not received reports of the specific state actor targeting Canada, the interconnected nature of digital infrastructure implies that an attack on one nation could potentially impact the infrastructure of another. Thus, the advisory serves as a proactive measure to ensure that Canada remains prepared and vigilant against potential cyber threats.

The identification of the state-sponsored actor responsible for the cyber threat originates from tech giant Microsoft. The actor, known as Volt Typhoon, is associated with the Chinese government and focuses primarily on espionage and information gathering. Microsoft’s decision to publicly attribute the threat to China is significant, as companies typically refrain from explicitly naming responsible parties. Such attribution by a prominent entity like Microsoft carries weight and necessitates a serious response.

Volt Typhoon’s operations are characterized by a technique referred to as “living off the land,” which involves exploiting existing network tools and valid credentials to evade detection. This approach differs from traditional malware attacks that generate new files on targeted systems. By utilizing preexisting tools and operating within a computer’s memory, Volt Typhoon enhances its ability to remain undetected and increases the challenges for cybersecurity defenders.

In a recent blog post, Microsoft revealed that the Volt Typhoon campaign aims to develop capabilities that could disrupt critical communications infrastructure between the United States and the Asian region during future crises. Since mid-2021, the group has targeted critical infrastructure organizations in Guam, home to a significant U.S. naval base, as well as various locations throughout the United States. The potential disruption of critical communications infrastructure poses significant risks to both national security and the functionality of essential services.

The revelation of this cyber threat prompts questions regarding potential counter-hacking measures, commonly referred to as “active measures.” Cybersecurity expert Thomas Patrick Keenan has raised inquiries regarding whether the Canadian military has authorized any such actions. While no explicit confirmation has been provided, Keenan was directed to the Canadian Armed Forces’ “Strong, Secure, Engaged” document, which outlines the country’s defence policy. The document indicates that the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) has plans to develop active cyber capabilities and employ them against potential adversaries with government authorisation.

owever, engaging in active measures against the Chinese regime would likely escalate the situation and potentially lead to a cyberwar. Keenan notes that high[1]level authorization would be necessary for the Canadian military to become involved in such activities. It is important to consider the potential consequences and carefully deliberate any decisions related to counter-hacking measures to prevent a further escalation of the conflict. Still, tough actions need to be taken.

China cannot be given a leeway. This seems to underscore China’s salami slicing strategy. They keep provoking other nations, but just not enough to cause a war. And soon, the change the status quo into the new normal.

In conclusion, the public advisory issued by the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security in collaboration with the Five Eyes intelligence alliance highlights the severity of the cyber threat emanating from a state-sponsored actor associated with China. The advisory serves as a call to action for increased vigilance and cybersecurity preparedness within Canada. The identification of Volt Typhoon as the responsible actor underscores the significance of the threat, as attribution by a prominent entity like Microsoft carries substantial weight. The “living off the land” technique employed by Volt Typhoon presents challenges for detection and defence. The potential disruption of critical communications infrastructure further emphasizes the urgency for robust cybersecurity measures. Overall, the recent public advisory serves as a wake-up call for Canada and highlights the pressing need for enhanced cybersecurity measures.

It emphasizes the seriousness of state-sponsored cyber threats originating from China and the potential risks they pose to critical infrastructure, national security, and international relations. This advisory underscores the importance of international collaboration, threat intelligence sharing, and proactive defence strategies to mitigate the evolving cyber landscape.

As the digital realm becomes increasingly interconnected, it is crucial for governments, organizations, and individuals to remain vigilant, adapt to emerging threats, and prioritize cybersecurity as a fundamental aspect of national defence.

   

Attacks on environmental journalists are on the rise worldwide: UN



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According to a recently published report by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO, 44 environmental journalists from 15 countries around the world lost their lives in violent attacks from 2009 to 2023; And 24 people managed to return alive.

This information was reported in the report of the news agency Reuters on Friday (May 3).

According to the report, attacks on environmental journalists are increasing around the world. UNESCO representatives interviewed 905 environmental journalists from 129 countries to prepare the report.

In the interview, 749 out of 905 journalists (more than 70 percent) said that they had to face physical attacks or intimidation, threats, and pressure at some point in their lives to perform their professional duties. Many have also had to deal with the legal problems of detention and defamation cases.

Analyzing the cases of assault-harassment, it has been found that the cases of physical assault have occurred more among male journalists. On the other hand, women journalists are more victims of harassment.

Journalists have been attacked and harassed while reporting on various environmental issues. These issues include various mining irregularities, land tenure conflicts, deforestation, extreme weather related disasters, pollution and environmental damage, fossil fuel sector and its trade etc.

All of these attacks and harassment have come from individuals and groups associated with the power structure of the state. In this context, the UNESCO report said, 'Police, army, government officials and employees, people of local government authorities are responsible for these attacks and harassment. 

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Russia is using banned chemical weapons in Ukraine: US



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Dhaka: US accuses Russia of using 'Chloropicrin', a banned chemical used in World War I, in Ukraine.

On Thursday (May 2), the British media BBC reported that US State Department officials said that the attack on Ukraine with this weapon is not an "isolated" incident. Russia often uses it.

However, the Kremlin rejected the allegations, saying the US allegations were baseless. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in Moscow that Russia maintains its obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC).

According to the CWC, the use of ‘chloropicrin’ in any war is strictly prohibited. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the use of this chemical in oil can cause inflammation of the lungs, eyes and skin of people. It can also cause vomiting, nausea and diarrhea.

According to the US, Russia has used chloropicrin to force Ukrainian troops to retreat from fortified positions.

US President Joe Biden had earlier warned Russia about the use of chemical weapons in Ukraine. He warned in March 2022, weeks after the attack on Ukraine, that if Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized the use of chemical weapons, he would pay a "heavy price".

However, Moscow has been repeatedly accused of using chemical weapons in Ukraine. Mallory Stewart, US Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control has accused Russia of using riot control chemicals. Ukrainian soldiers have also reported being subjected to chemical attacks in recent months.

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Turkey stopped trade with Israel over the Gaza issue



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Turkey has stopped all trade with the illegal occupier Israel due to the Gaza war.

The British media BBC reported on Thursday (May 2) about the Turkish Ministry of Commerce.

The trade embargo will remain in effect until Israel allows uninterrupted and adequate humanitarian aid to Gaza, the Turkish trade ministry said.

According to the BBC, the trade between Israel and Turkey is about 7 billion US dollars in 2023.

Israel's foreign minister accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of treating him like a dictator in announcing the trade freeze.

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz wrote on social media that Erdogan is violating international trade agreements by ignoring the interests of the Turkish people and businessmen.

Israel's foreign minister has instructed government agencies to import goods from other countries and produce goods locally as an alternative to Turkey's trade freeze.

He wrote, I have directed the IMF Director General to immediately start working with the concerned parties to find trade options with Turkey. I also asked him for local production and import of products from other countries. Israel will emerge as a powerful and formidable economy. They lose we win.

In 1949, Turkey was the first Muslim-majority country to recognize Israel. But relations between the two countries have deteriorated in recent times.

In 2010, Turkey cut diplomatic ties with Israel after ten pro-Palestinian Turkish activists were killed in clashes with Israeli commandos.

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Americans have right to protest, not violence: Biden



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US President Joe Biden has said that Americans have the right to protest, but not the right to spread violence.

The US president made this comment at a press conference at the White House on Thursday (May 02) amid growing political pressure on anti-Israel protests and clashes at universities in the United States over the Gaza issue.

Biden said that everyone has the right to protest, but no one has the right to cause chaos.

Recently, pro-Palestinians have been protesting in various universities in the United States. A few university protests were dispersed by the police. Hundreds of students have been arrested. Many are criticizing the initiative of the Biden administration to deal with the situation. He was available for comment through a spokesperson until Thursday.

Biden, who is hoping to be re-elected next November, made very cautious comments. While rejecting anti-Semitism in his comments, he supported the right of young people to protest. He has taken such a stand to avoid political damage in the long run.

Both sides have valid points, Biden said. Peaceful dissent is important in a democracy. But violence will not be tolerated.

Biden said that everyone has the right to protest, but no one has the right to cause chaos.

He said, destruction of property is not a peaceful protest. It is against the law. Vandalism, trespassing, breaking windows, shutting down campuses, forcing class cancellations – none of these are peaceful protests.

The US president said the US is not an authoritarian state that will silence critics. But discipline must be maintained.

Anti-Israel protests began two weeks ago at Columbia University. Later it spread to other universities in America. At least 30 universities currently have anti-Israel protests.

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