Cyber conflict 'already under way' with China
Sky News contributor Chris Uhlmann believes there is a “conflict already under way” inside Australia's borders.
This comes amid concerns from the Australian public about a cyber-attack from Beijing.
“China is prepositioning virtual bombs inside our critical infrastructure,” he told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“How on earth is that the action of a friendly nation?
“It is preparing for a war.”
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This comes amid concerns from the Australian public about a cyber-attack from Beijing.
“China is prepositioning virtual bombs inside our critical infrastructure,” he told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“How on earth is that the action of a friendly nation?
“It is preparing for a war.”
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