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Crack the Code: Unmasking Chinese Cyber Spies’ Telecom Takeover
Get this: Chinese cyber spies got cozy in telecom networks, playing hide-and-seek since 2020. They’ve got backdoors, credential heists, and a mystery motive. Watch out, telecoms—there’s a digital dragon in the wires! #CyberEspionageComedy

Hot Take:
Just when you thought your phone bill was the scariest thing about telecommunications, enter the dragon with backdoors and credential theft! Chinese cyber espionage groups have been playing telecom twister, and it seems they're aiming for a high score in the 'sneakily infiltrate everything' game. Telecom operators in Asia? Check. Service companies? Check. A university? Because why not get an education while you're at it? With all the finesse of a panda munching on your privacy bamboo, these hackers bring a whole new meaning to 'unlimited data plans.'