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Nation-state cyber warfare drives 44 per cent rise in cyber attacks in 2024

David Hollingworth
27 January 2025
2 min
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Hackers have used AI for disinformation and influence campaigns, impacting the 2024 US presidential election, Taiwanese and Romanian elections, and the Paris Olympics; while North Korea uses cyber espionage for financial gain.
READ: Nation-state cyber warfare drives 44 per cent rise in cyber attacks in 2024

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