The European Union has imposed sanctions on two Chinese firms, Integrity Technology Group and Anxun Information Technology, along with Iran’s Emennet Pasargad, for orchestrating cyberattacks against member states. Co-founders of the Chinese companies face travel bans. These actions underscore the EU’s commitment to combating malicious cyber activities and ensuring a secure digital space. The European Union has imposed sanctions on two Chinese firms, Integrity Technology Group and Anxun Information Technology, along with Iran’s Emennet Pasargad, for orchestrating cyberattacks against member states. Co-founders of the Chinese companies face travel bans. These actions underscore the EU’s commitment to combating malicious cyber activities and ensuring a secure digital space.
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