Australia's intelligence head, Mike Burgess, has revealed that China-backed hackers are actively probing the country's critical infrastructure, with some already gaining access. These hacking groups, supported by the Chinese government, are positioning themselves for potential sabotage and espionage activities.
Burgess specifically mentioned Volt Typhoon, a hacking group attempting to infiltrate vital networks like power, water, and transportation systems. Successful breaches could lead to widespread outages and disruptions in essential services.
Another group, Salt Typhoon, known for targeting phone and internet companies to steal sensitive data, is also focused on Australia's telecoms infrastructure. This group has a history of hacking over 200 companies, including major US providers.
The warnings echo similar concerns raised by the U.S. government, highlighting the potential for economic and societal disruption due to these ongoing hacking campaigns. The situation underscores the need for heightened vigilance and cybersecurity measures to protect critical infrastructure.