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921 Ian Easton On Taiwan: Quarantine China’s government Ian Easton 439
922 Violence must never be tolerated Taipei Times Editorial 500
923 WHO chief discriminates for China Vincent Chen 陳建志 430
924 Taipei upstages Beijing’s virus act Palden Sonam 441
925 A wolf stalks democratic Taiwan Bill Sharp 470
926 Taiwan can help shake off Huawei Taipei Times Editorial 446
927 Reasons for Taiwan to be hopeful Denny Roy 449
928 The reality of Taiwan is evident Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 468
929 Three Asian powers take stage amid pandemic Will Doran 405
930 Rebuilding Taiwan’s national identity Chen Chi-yuan 陳紀元 461
931 Taiwan must prepare for attack Joe Webster 503
932 Military songs do not reflect identity Hsu Hao 許惟豪 521
933 Trade doors open as pandemic drags Taipei Times Editorial 477
934 Fighting China’s lethal propaganda Taipei Times Editorial 502
935 John J. Tkacik, Jr. On Taiwan: Taiwan’s place on the coronavirus map John J. Tkacik, Jr. 513
936 Beijing opens news door for Taipei Taipei Times Editorial 521
937 English immersion programs needed Taipei Times Editorial 503
938 Military not sole measure of power Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 535
939 WHO needs systemic reform Taipei Times Editorial 482
940 Youth not likely to buy into virus propaganda Huang Yu-zhe 黃于哲 446
 
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Newsflash


The Internet security firm Mandiant suspects that the white 12-story building photographed yesterday in a northern suburb of Shanghai, China, is the home of a People’s Liberation Army-led hacking group.
Photo: AFP

China’s army controls hundreds if not thousands of virulent and cutting-edge hackers, according to a report issued yesterday by a US Internet security firm that traced a host of cyberattacks to an anonymous building in Shanghai.

Mandiant said its hundreds of investigations showed that groups hacking into US newspapers, government agencies, and companies “are based primarily in China and that the Chinese government is aware of them.”