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Australian intelligence chief warns of Chinese-backed cyberattacks

Threaten critical infrastructure

سيد بدري
Last updated: 12/11/2025 8:52 pm
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  • Potential major disruptions
  • Highly sophisticated operations
  • It will cost the economy billions
  • Enhance data security

Melbourne, Australia – Australian intelligence chief Mike Burgess warned on Wednesday of infiltration attempts by Chinese state-backed hackers targeting Australia’s

communications networks and critical infrastructure.

He confirmed that cyber espionage cost the Australian economy about $12.5 billion during 2023-2024.

Potential major disruptions

In a speech before a business forum organized by the Australian Securities

and Investments Commission in Melbourne,

The head of Australian intelligence described the situation as “an era

of strategic surprise and security fragility.”

He warned of potentially major disruptions

that could result from these hacking operations.

Highly sophisticated operations

The head of Australian intelligence referred to the two pirate groups,

Salt Typhoon and Volt Typhoon.

Which targeted infrastructure networks in Australia and the United States,

This includes networks that support the US military presence in Guam.

He described the operations as highly sophisticated and aimed at continuous,

undetected access to vital systems.

It will cost the economy billions

Burgess warned that these breaches could allow for communication disruptions,

power outages, or the paralysis of the water or financial systems.

He stressed that the impact of any incident would cost the economy billions of dollars.

The head of Australian intelligence said: “Cyber ​​sabotage of critical infrastructure

could cost the economy $1.1 billion per incident.”

The cost of a full week of disruption could reach $6 billion.

Enhance data security

The head of Australian intelligence also stressed the risk of foreign

dissidents being targeted on Australian soil.

He urged companies to strengthen data and system security to reduce risks.

Burgess added that cyber espionage is part of a broader threat landscape

that includes political extremism and ideologically motivated violence.

He stressed that the levels of espionage and threats have

become unprecedented and extremely dangerous.

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