The New York-based Global Service Center for Quitting the Chinese Communist Party, also known as Tuidang Center, and its platform have recently come under large-scale cyberattacks by the Chinese communist regime, according to their technical lead.
Xiao Jun, the center’s technical lead and head of its “Tianchao Messenger” platform, told The Epoch Times on June 10 that the center’s defense system successfully blocked up to 300 million malicious requests in 45 minutes. These requests targeted the center’s firewall-bypassing domain, peaking at more than 110,000 per second.
This highly targeted, large-scale cyberattack began on the eve of U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to China on May 13 and continued through the end of May, Xiao said….