China has issued arrest warrants for Taiwanese individuals accused of hacking and has banned dealings with a Taiwanese company linked to pro-independence activities. The Chinese government actively targets organizations and individuals supporting Taiwanese independence, viewing them as threats to its sovereignty. #China #Taiwan #CyberEspionage #SicuensInternational #KumaAcademy
Keypoints
- China issued warrants for Taiwanese suspects involved in hacking missions on the Chinese mainland.
- The Chinese government has banned all commercial contact with Sicuens International Company Ltd.
- Sicuens is accused of engaging in trade with mainland enterprises and supporting Taiwan independence supporters.
- The Kuma Academy, linked to pro-independence activities, aims to prepare Taiwan for potential conflict.
- China considers Taiwan a part of its territory and opposes organizations promoting independence.