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Democratic Progressive Party, Taiwan

Democratic Progressive Party, Taiwan Vendor Cyber Rating & Cyber Score

dpp.org.tw

2016 Our New Page January 16, 2016 was a victorious and historic day for the Democratic Progressive Party: the DPP won the presidential election once again and had become the absolute majority in the Legislative Yuan for the first time. This was the third presidential election victory, following the ones in 2000 and 2004. Since the formation of the DPP, we have been advocating for promoting the innovative economy, safeguarding human rights, encouraging democracy, protecting sovereignty, sustaining a fair and inclusive society, and will continue to move Taiwan forward. TangWai Political Movement In 1945, after the end of the Second World War, the Kuomintang (KMT) fled to Taiwan from China and established an authoritarian regime. The people


DPPT A.I CyberSecurity Scoring

DPPT
Company Information
Website:http://www.dpp.org.tw/en/about
Employees number:27
Number of followers:419
NAICS:8139
Industry Type:Political Organizations
Homepage:dpp.org.tw
DPPT Risk Score (AI oriented)
Between 700 and 749
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Updated:
09/03/2026
736/1000
Moderate
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DPPTModerate
Current Score
736Ba (MODERATE)
01000
1 incidents
-27 avg impact
Incident timeline with MITRE ATT&CK tactics, techniques, and mitigations.
JULY 2026
738Before Incident
JUNE 2026
738Before Incident
MAY 2026
737Before Incident
APRIL 2026
737Before Incident
MARCH 2026
736Before Incident
FEBRUARY 2026
736Before Incident
JANUARY 2026
735Before Incident
DECEMBER 2025
762Before Incident
Cyber Attack
24 Dec 2025DPPT
Democratic Progressive Party: China accuses Taiwan-linked group of cyberattack on local tech company

Chinese Authorities Accuse Taiwan-Backed Hacker Group of Cyberattacks on Sensitive Infrastructure

735After Incident
CRITICAL-27
DEM1766550830
Chinese Authorities Accuse Taiwan-Backed Hackers of Targeting Critical Infrastructure Chinese state media reports that authorities in Guangzhou have accused a hacker group allegedly backed by Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) of conducting a large-scale cyberattack campaign against sensitive infrastructure across mainland China. The group is said to have targeted over 1,000 key networks in more than 10 provinces, including military, energy, transportation, and government systems. The attacks, described as "malicious sabotage" aimed at undermining China’s security, involved espionage efforts using low-sophistication tactics such as phishing emails, exploitation of known software vulnerabilities, and brute-force password attacks. Authorities noted that the group’s activity had surged over the past year, employing poorly coded, self-developed Trojans that left digital traces enabling tracking. Attackers attempted to obscure their origin by routing operations through VPNs, foreign cloud services, and compromised devices in multiple countries. While Beijing did not name the targeted technology company or the hacker group, it stated that the group had been active for years and was under close monitoring by Chinese cybersecurity agencies. Taiwan’s National Security Bureau denied the allegations, accusing China of spreading disinformation and deflecting blame. The bureau countered that Beijing has long engaged in cyberattacks against Taiwan, including data theft, disinformation campaigns, and cognitive warfare. The accusations reflect the ongoing cyber tensions between China and Taiwan, with both sides routinely accusing each other of malicious cyber operations. In March, Chinese authorities named four individuals allegedly linked to Taiwan’s military in connection with cyberattacks and espionage. The public attribution of foreign hackers marks a notable shift in China’s cybersecurity strategy, aligning with practices more commonly seen among Western firms.
INCIDENT DETAILS -
TYPE
Cyber Espionage, Sabotage
MOTIVATION
EspionageUndermining China’s securitySabotage
IMPACT
Military systemsEnergy systemsTransportation systemsGovernment systemsOperational Impact: Malicious sabotage aimed at undermining China’s security
DATA BREACH
Sensitivity Of Data: Sensitive infrastructure data
NOVEMBER 2025
762Before Incident
OCTOBER 2025
762Before Incident
SEPTEMBER 2025
762Before Incident
AUGUST 2025
762Before Incident

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