Cybersecurity experts have uncovered that state-backed Chinese groups have been infiltrating Russian networks since the beginning of the Ukraine conflict, all in pursuit of sensitive military data. Although the two nations maintain a ‘no-limits’ partnership, a leaked FSB document indicates Russia’s increasing unease regarding Chinese surveillance activities, even categorizing China as a potential adversary.
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