At least four major Taiwanese sites intermittently inaccessible from DDoS attacks as Pelosi lands: https://t.co/cbBiI3Hq9T
— Kevin Collier (@kevincollier) August 2, 2022
New: Hacktivists claiming to be affiliated with the Anonymous collective defaced a Chinese government website in support of Taiwan and Nacy Pelosi's visit to the country.
— Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai (@lorenzofb) August 3, 2022
"Taiwan Numbah Wan," read the defacement message. https://t.co/7MRZhFDlif
On the day Pelosi landed in Taiwan, the volume of cyber attacks on the government was 23x higher than the previous daily record. On Wed, in some 7-11 stores, the screens behind cashiers suddenly displayed the words: "Warmonger Pelosi, get out of Taiwan!"https://t.co/uXpS5niKVc
— Sarah Wu (@sarah_wu_) August 4, 2022
The website of #Taiwan's presidential office received an overseas cyber attack on Tuesday and was at one point malfunctioning, a source briefed on the matter said. https://t.co/4OQsMVxC3n
— William Yang (@WilliamYang120) August 2, 2022
Trade this morning, now cyber.
— 王定宇 Wang Ting-yu, MP 🇺🇦 (@MPWangTingyu) August 2, 2022
China thinks by launching a multi-domain pressure campaign against Taiwan, the people of Taiwan will be be intimidated. But they are wrong.https://t.co/IiAzhhQUM0
From 7-11s to train stations, cyber attacks plague Taiwan over Pelosi visit https://t.co/nU0V7qwvpI
— Reuters China (@ReutersChina) August 4, 2022
Hackers claiming to be affiliated with Anonymous defaced a Chinese government website in support of Taiwan and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s visit to the country.https://t.co/gpd6cObM1V
— Motherboard (@motherboard) August 4, 2022
I am sure that #Anonymous has no interest in reacting to this egregious #DDoS attack on #Taiwan by "unknown entities" that may or may not be located in the nearest land mass to Taiwan. https://t.co/yitRXKlMjW
— AltRogue🇺🇸 🇺🇦 (@Alt_Rogue_) August 3, 2022
Taiwan presidential office website hit by cyberattack ahead of Pelosi visit https://t.co/WNTY7ClPYZ
— #TuckFrump (@realTuckFrumper) August 2, 2022
Trade this morning, now cyber.
— 王定宇 Wang Ting-yu, MP 🇺🇦 (@MPWangTingyu) August 2, 2022
China thinks by launching a multi-domain pressure campaign against Taiwan, the people of Taiwan will be be intimidated. But they are wrong.https://t.co/IiAzhhQUM0
台湾総統府は、現地時間17時15分頃、総統府のウェブサイトが海外からのサイバー攻撃(DDoS攻撃)を受けたと公表。
— 及川幸久@MJGA💎 (@oikawa_yukihisa) August 2, 2022
この攻撃は通常の200倍で、公式サイトが20分間ダウン。ペロシ米下院議長が今晩到着する前に中国からの攻撃か。https://t.co/9iJIaB4Zdi
Hacking almost always combined with other forms of harassment. https://t.co/eA8QrDVphy
— Michael Ron Bowling (@mrbcyber) August 2, 2022
Website of Taiwan's presidential office receives overseas cyber attack - source https://t.co/npcxQDUf8L
— CYBER OSINT (@Cyber_O51NT) August 2, 2022
$EMBK 昨日20%上昇で売却し、$1.7まで下落のサイバーセキュリティ銘柄 $CYRN 購入。
— たっつん (@SynbioTatun) August 3, 2022
緊張の高まりでこのようなニュースも増えている印象。MSやGoogleにもサービス提供しているようですし、 $CRWD が2Bでイスラエル企業買収の噂も出ているので関係ないと思いますが面白そう😁https://t.co/OihA1PQ0Dn
The website of Taiwan's presidential office received an overseas cyber attack today and was at one point malfunctioning, a source briefed on the matter said.https://t.co/I93JpwbNnz
— Sarah Wu (@sarah_wu_) August 2, 2022
Website of Taiwan's presidential office receives overseas cyber attack https://t.co/zoOWN9njhO
— Reuters China (@ReutersChina) August 2, 2022
None of the "cyber attacks" reported to date constitute major/actual attacks, but rather could be more aptly characterized as incidents of disruption and defacement without any indication of particular sophistication. However, there are reasons for concern https://t.co/ZPqMGxYbFD
— Elsa B. Kania (@EBKania) August 4, 2022
Taiwan defence ministry: Website hit by cyber attacks amid China tensions https://t.co/j0Sx9OEGRx
— Apex (@Apex_WW) August 4, 2022
Taiwan defence ministry: Website hit by cyber attacks amid China tensions | Reuters https://t.co/U6p8eqAnrU
— EndGameWW3 🇺🇸 (@EndGameWW3) August 4, 2022
Taiwan defence ministry said on Thursday its website suffered cyber attacks and went offline temporarily, adding it was working closely with other authorities to enhance cyber security as tensions with China rise. https://t.co/h004WFRUEX
— DEFCON1-WarWatch (@Defcon1W) August 4, 2022
From 7-11s to train stations in Taiwan, the television screens behind cashiers suddenly switched to display the words: ‘Warmonger Pelosi, get out of Taiwan!’
— Lorie Meacham (@LorieMeacham) August 4, 2022
https://t.co/ndbDxr7Fvp
Hacktivists Deface Chinese Government Website https://t.co/1lZ0snr9fi via @motherboard
— Michael Ron Bowling (@mrbcyber) August 5, 2022
Website of Taiwan's presidential office receives overseas cyber attack - source https://t.co/xAls4eJZPP
— Taiwan Defense (@taiwandefense) August 2, 2022