Taiwanese infrastructure suffered over 2.5 million Chinese cyberattacks per
day in 2025, report reveals
Date:
Mon, 05 Jan 2026 21:40:00 +0000
Description:
It's all part of a "hybrid war" against the island, a report claims.
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Critical infrastructure organizations in Taiwan are under an ever-increasing barrage of cyberattacks coming from its progressively aggressive neighbor, China.
The Taiwanese National Security Bureau published new data on the number of cyber-attacks coming from China, and claims that incidents against hospitals, banks, government agencies, and similar, increased 6% in 2025, compared to
the year before.
In total, there were 2.63 million attacks - every day. Compared to 2023, when Taiwan first started tracking these statistics, the number of attacks has allegedly increased by 113%.
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"Such a trend indicates a deliberate attempt by China to compromise Taiwans crucial infrastructure comprehensively and to disrupt or paralyze Taiwanese government and social functions," the report states.
The Bureau argues that these incursions are part of a hybrid war the country
is waging against Taiwan, as it becomes more and more vocal about reclaiming sovereignty over the democratically ruled island.
In many instances, the cyberattacks overlapped with significant military and political events. For example, China launched 40 joint combat readiness
patrols - military planes and ships - close to Taiwans shores, and in 23 such occasions, cyberattacks followed.
The attacks also took place when President Lai Ching-te gave a speech marking his first year in office, and when Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim spoke at a meeting with lawmakers at the European Parliament in November. "Chinas moves align with its strategic need to employ hybrid threats against Taiwan during both peacetime and wartime," the report said.
According to Reuters, China did not respond to the report or its claims. Generally speaking the country denies any involvement in any cyberattacks by default, and usually describes the US as the worlds biggest cyber-bully.
Still, cybersecurity researchers have seen many Chinese-speaking hacking collectives, such as Volt Typhoon, Brass Typhoon, or Salt Typhoon, engaging
in activities that perfectly align with Chinese national interests, such as cyber-espionage and data theft.
Via Reuters
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