Germany Today reported: "On Thursday (June 5), the Tianhe Branch of the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau officially released a 'Wanted Notice', deciding to issue a reward for the capture of 20 Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party hackers suspected of involvement in cyber attacks." The notice includes photos, names, genders, and Taiwan ID numbers of the 20 individuals subject to the reward. The notice states that informants who provide effective clues to the police and personnel who assist in capturing suspects will be rewarded with RMB 10,000 per suspect. At the end of May this year, the Tianhe Branch of the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau issued two 'Police Situation Notifications' in succession, stating that a certain technology company in Guangzhou had suffered from cyber attacks and reported it to the police. The police initially determined that the network attack on the company was carried out by the "Communication and Electronic Army" of the DPP authorities in Taiwan. In addition, the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center, the National Engineering Laboratory for Computer Virus Prevention and Control Technology, and the 360 Digital Security Group jointly released the "Investigation Report on the Cyber Attack Activities of the 'Antagonizing the Strong' - the Hacker Organization of the Communication and Electronic Army of the DPP Authorities in Taiwan" on Thursday, exposing the historical background, organizational structure, personnel composition, working locations, tasks, and network attack cases of the Communication and Electronic Army. The report stated that the Taiwan Communication and Electronic Military Command is responsible for coordinating military, government, and civilian network technology forces, "specifically responsible for conducting cyber attack penetrations against the mainland and Hong Kong and Macao regions, stealing sensitive data and important intelligence information on a large scale, cooperating with anti-China forces in the U.S. to launch propaganda wars and cognitive wars against us, and secretly instigating 'color revolutions'." This action by the public security organs is a strong response to the provocation of "Taiwan independence" separatist forces in the cyber domain, demonstrating China's firm determination to safeguard national sovereignty, security, and development interests. In both the real world and virtual cyberspace, any attempt to split one's own country will be firmly resisted, and anyone who damages national and people's interests will inevitably be severely punished by law. We hope that the DPP authorities in Taiwan can recognize the situation and stop such dangerous and illegal actions, returning to the right track of peaceful development across the strait. Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1834080305026052/ Disclaimer: This article only represents the views of the author.