CyberVolk, a mysterious hacker group, has announced its latest operation, #OpChina, claiming to target Chinese companies. The group states that they have attacked the website servers of Shenzhen Ruizhicheng Technology Co., Ltd. and Leadshine Intelligent Products.
Alleged Attack on Shenzhen Ruizhicheng Technology Co., Ltd.
Founded in 2008, Shenzhen Ruizhicheng Technology Co., Ltd. specializes in system development and production technology for CAN BUS automotive bus protocol solutions. CyberVolk claims they attacked the company’s official website, szraise.com.
Alleged Attack on Leadshine Intelligent Products
CyberVolk also targeted Leadshine Intelligent Products, a company known for its intelligent products across various industries. They allege that counterfeit versions of Leadshine’s Anti-Counterfeiting Query System are circulating in the market. In response, CyberVolk claims they attacked Leadshine’s backend systems via their official website, leadshine.com.
CyberVolk’s Mission
Operating under the motto “In Shadows We Trust, In Silence We Strike,” CyberVolk claims to conduct strategic cyber attacks on global targets. Their recent focus on Chinese tech companies seems to be part of a broader agenda, though their specific motivations often remain unclear. Through the #OpChina campaign, CyberVolk aims to establish itself as a significant actor in the realm of cyber warfare. However, it’s important to note that these claims lack independent verification.
These announcements highlight the ongoing cybersecurity challenges for technology companies worldwide. CyberVolk’s claims continue to circulate on social media under hashtags like #CyberVolk and #OpChina, but the true extent and impact of these alleged attacks are still uncertain.
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