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NZ ‘urges’ China to refrain from future cyber attacks: Peters

MFAT officials have spoken to the Chinese Ambassador after it was disclosed Parliamentary services network was breached in malicious cyber attack from China.

The cyber attacks targeted Parliament.

Brent Edwards Tue, 26 Mar 2024

UPDATE: Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has late this morning confirmed New Zealand’s concerns about cyber activity had been raised directly with the Chinese Government.

“I directed senior officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade to speak today to the Chinese ambassador to

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