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Chinese cyberattacks on Taiwan infrastructure averaged 2.63 million a day in 2025, report says
Summary
Taiwan's National Security Bureau reported that cyberattacks attributed to China averaged 2.63 million per day in 2025, a 6% increase from 2024 and 113% above 2023 levels.
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Taiwan's National Security Bureau published a report saying cyberattacks attributed to China against the island's key infrastructure averaged 2.63 million per day in 2025. The bureau said the figure rose 6% from 2024 and was 113% higher than in 2023 when it first began releasing such data. Authorities described some attacks as coinciding with military patrols and politically sensitive events, which they framed as part of broader "hybrid threats."
What officials reported:
- The bureau stated attacks averaged 2.63 million per day in 2025 and that the total rose 6% from the previous year.
- Officials reported the daily average was 113% higher than in 2023 and that incidents were sometimes timed with Chinese military patrols and political moments.
- The report did not specify any legal or procedural actions; those measures are undetermined at this time.
Summary:
The bureau described the activity as aimed at disrupting government and social functions and noted increased pressure on critical infrastructure. The response and procedures are undetermined at this time.
