Cyber Retaliation Risks Rise After US-Venezuela Operation
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CISA warns of increased cyber retaliation from China and Russia-linked threat actors following the U.S. military raid in Venezuela; infrastructure operators are advised to prepare for probing and attacks.
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CISA Warns of Retaliatory Cyber Action From Hostile State Actors After Venezuela Federal cybersecurity officials are warning of a likely uptick in retaliatory cyber activity from China and Russia-linked threat actors after the U.S. military raid in Venezuela, urging infrastructure operators to brace for disruptive probing and attacks.