Authorities say no sensitive data taken in cyber-attack as fresh details provided in the wake of similar breaches in UK and US
A group backed by the Chinese state targeted New Zealand government services in a cyber-attack in 2021, New Zealand’s intelligence agency has said.
The government and intelligence agency – the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) – confirmed the breach on Tuesday after the UK and the US accused China of similar attacks.
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