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  • A new joint effort by NATO members, the European Union, Australia, New Zealand and Japan will call out and confront the threat posed by Chinese state-sponsored cyberattacks.
  • The nations will share intelligence on cyberthreats and collaborate on network defenses and security, said a senior Biden administration official.
  • The group will publicly blame China's Ministry of State Security for a massive cyberattack on Microsoft Exchange email servers earlier this year.

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WASHINGTON — A new joint effort made up of NATO member states, the European Union, Australia, New Zealand and Japan is coming together to confront the global threat posed by Chinese state-sponsored cyberattacks.

In its first action on Monday, the countries will publicly blame China's Ministry of State Security for a massive cyberattack on Microsoft Exchange email servers earlier this year.

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