Cybersecurity
China Has Abandoned a Cybersecurity Truce With the U.S., Report Says
- Beijing increased hacking as Trump ratcheted up trade war
- Iran, Russia, North Korea also seen increasing cyber activity
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China largely abandoned a hacking truce negotiated by Barack Obama as President Donald Trump embarked on a trade war with Beijing last year, according to the cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike Inc.