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Chinese hackers tapping everyday devices to target UK firms, cautions cybersecurity agency

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Richard Horne, the chief executive of the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre, told a conference in Glasgow that China had an ‘eye-watering’ level of sophistication in cyber operations. Photograph: Matthew Horwood/CyberUK/Getty Images.

British businesses are being urged to step up their vigilance against a China-linked hacking ploy that uses everyday devices for espionage.

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The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and agencies in nine other countries have warned of persistent attempts by Beijing-backed groups to hack equipment such as wifi routers to launch cyber-attacks. Known as “covert networks” or “botnets”, they typically target vulnerable equipment – for instance devices that have not had a software update or are old – as a base for staging activities such as surveillance and data theft. The NCSC said the technique was used by most China-linked hackers. The advisory notice from the NCSC and cyber-agencies in countries including the US, Australia, Canada and Germany warns there has been a “major shift” in Chinese tactics to using devices linked to the internet as a means of obscuring where an attack comes from.

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