Taiwan's "Central News Agency" reported that the website of the Academic Affairs Office of National Taiwan University was suspected of being attacked on the evening of August 7. After clicking on the website, the words "There is only one China in the world" will appear on the pag

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Source: Global Network

Taiwan's "Central News Agency" reported that the website of the Academic Affairs Office of National Taiwan University was suspected of being attacked on the evening of August 7. After clicking on the website, the words "There is only one China in the world" will appear on the page. According to the latest response from the school, in addition to the Academic Affairs Office of National Taiwan University, the same words also appear on the website page of the R&D Office of the school, and the school has launched emergency response procedures.

Taiwan's html After entering the website of the Office of Academic Affairs of National Taiwan University late on the 7th, the words "There is only one China in the world" appeared. The picture comes from Taiwan Dongsen News

reported that on the evening of the 7th, when entering the homepage of the website of the Academic Affairs Office and Research and Development Office of National Taiwan University, a bright red background appeared on the website, with the words "There is only one China in the world" written in gold and white. In response to this, the National Taiwan University responded at about 10:30 p.m. that the National Taiwan University had initiated contingency procedures. The homepages of the two websites were currently closed and repaired, and would be brought back online after the processing was completed.

reported that US House of Representatives Speaker Pelosi visited Taiwan on the 2nd, 19 hours after Taiwan’s official and private units were reported to have been hacked, including 7-11 convenience stores, Taiwan Railway and the Kaohsiung City Environmental Protection Bureau. Drinking water management website, etc.

The website of the Taiwan authorities has been frequently attacked in recent days. The Democratic Progressive Party took advantage of the situation and pointed the finger at the mainland, further expanding the "ban on mainland products". The move sparked controversy on the island.

According to Taiwan's "United Daily News" report on the 7th, Shen Rongjin, deputy head of Taiwan's administrative agency, recently held an information security meeting and announced that the scope of banning mainland-made communication products will be banned from government agencies, outsourced manufacturers and subcontracted manufacturers in the past. , it is not allowed to be used "in the premises of public institutions", including areas rented to shopping malls, parking lots, etc. On the 6th, Taiwan's administrative agencies began a comprehensive inventory. Since existing contracts and budgets are involved, each agency does not rule out renegotiation.

"United Daily News" asked on the 7th, when Tsai Ing-wen's office and foreign affairs department were both attacked by hackers, was it also a mainland product that was at fault? It can only be said that this exposes the weakness of the island's security protection. The authorities only target mainland products. I am afraid they are just changing the focus to fix the problem. [Source: Global Network Comprehensive Report Reporter Zhao Youping]

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