The Washington Post has fallen victim to a cyber attack, resulting in the hacking of several reporters' Microsoft email accounts. The incident, which was reportedly discovered last Thursday, is speculated to be the work of a foreign government, potentially targeting sensitive content related to national security, economic policy, and China-related issues covered by the reporters. In response, the passwords of the compromised accounts have been reset to prevent any further unauthorized access.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has emphasized that cyber attacks are a universal challenge confronting all nations and that China unequivocally opposes and rigorously enforces the law against all forms of cyber aggression.