America and China's tariff war has reached cyberspace, know who is heavy?
China recently accused the US of cyber attack and now the tension of the tariff war has spread between each other to cyberspace. Many people fear that the trade war can turn between two superpowers into a cyber war that can have serious consequences, which can also affect the rest of the world. Whose shoulder will be heavy? In this very high world, trade and cyberspace are one of the most important strategic areas that form the basis of the safety of a people. The US China rumble now also affects both of these areas. China claimed that three US government agents were involved in a 2025 cyber attack Asian Winter Games in the Heilongjiang Province. Lynn Gian, spokesperson for the Foreign Affairs spokesman, said on Tuesday, April 15: ‘This step is very serious as it is a serious threat to China’s secret information, national security, finance, society and production, as well as the safety of personal information from its citizens. China condemns this action of the US government. China has accused the US in a recent statement, China, US agent Catherine A. Wilson, Robert J. Sattling and Stephen W. Johnson’s names were also unveiled, which was involved in a cyber attack aimed at important Heylongjiang infrastructure, including energy, telecommunications and defense research areas. The Chinese Hacking groups associated with the government have allegedly conducted cyber attacks on important US infrastructure such as energy networks, transport networks and defense systems for a few months. In December 2024, Chinese authorities allegedly acknowledged that it had acknowledged cyber attacks against the alleged US infrastructure, especially by the China -returned hacking group called Volt Typhoon. Modern Weapon Secret Cyber Operations Made Cyber Operation has become a powerful tool for almost every country, evenly used against friends and enemies to obtain important information and pursue its interests. It is believed that America is also wearing such cyber attacks on its opponents. China rarely reveals attacks on its digital infrastructure, and if it does, it does not give much information about the attackers, their nature and their goals. In addition, it is difficult to break into its system because of China’s best firewall on the internet. If the pocket war becomes a full cyber war, serious threats of the future, it is feared that China may be in line with other enemies such as North Korea, which will further increase the danger. Because both countries have openly exported their power in cyberspace, especially by targeting America. There are many government organizations such as Stone Panda, Comment Crew in China, which have launched espionage campaigns. Also in 2017, Stone Panda was accused of leaking sensitive data of 14.7 million Americans. North Korea’s Lajas Group and Apt 38 attracted attention to high-level cyber attacks such as Sony Pictures Hack in 2014 and Vanakrai Rancemware outbreak in 2017. The US has the strongest cyber weapon. Recently, Chinese Hacker groups Salt Typhoon and Volt Typhoon attacked US businesses in communication, energy, manufacturing and transport sectors. There is not much information about US Hacking groups, and if a group is linked to the government, they include organizations such as NSA’s Tailord Access Operations (TOA) and Comparison Group in the US, which developed some of the most powerful cyberwapens. The US has some very high -tech computer programs that can be used to harm enemies, such as StaxNet, Duku and Flame. These programs enable the US to spy on people accurately and secretly. It is believed that some of this was used against Iran’s nuclear program. The US has destroyed the online terrorist structure by the US cyber commission. For example, operation glowing symphony against ISIS. After this, the US has adopted the strategy of ‘defense’. China, Russia and North Korea are one of the largest sources of digital dangers to the US. Similarly, Chinese experts see the US as their biggest cyber threat.