Microsoft said Volt Typhoon, a Chinese state actor, has targeted infrastructure facilities around the U.S., including in Guam.
“Microsoft assesses with moderate confidence that this Volt Typhoon campaign is pursuing development of capabilities that could disrupt critical communications infrastructure between the United States and Asia region during future crises.”
“That makes it imperative for us to work together to find and remove the actor from our critical networks.”Article content Microsoft said Volt Typhoon has already targeted infrastructure facilities around the U.S., including in Guam, where the U.S. maintains an air force base and naval port, both of which are central elements of its military presence in the Pacific Ocean.
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