Amnesty says Hong Kong office hit by China-linked cyber attack

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Amnesty says Hong Kong office hit by China-linked cyber attack.

Amnesty International's Hong Kong office has been hit by a years-long cyberattack from hackers with known links to the Chinese government, the rights group said Thursday.

Advanced persistent threats are the most complex and effective hacks that deploy significant know how and resources -- and they are usually carried out by, or on behalf of, a state. It declined to name the group, saying investigations were still ongoing, but added it would release a technical report at a later date.

Tam said experts were still trying to work out when the attack began, but they believe their systems were compromised for some time.

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