TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – A list of 20 Taiwanese military cyber experts published by China was two-thirds out of date, the Ministry of National Defense said Wednesday.
The Chinese government’s Taiwan Affairs Office published a list earlier in the day of what it described as 20 officials at Taiwan’s Information, Communications and Electronic Force Command. Beijing unveiled the names, pictures, and ID numbers of the officials, offering a reward of 10,000 yuan (NT$41,500, US$1,390) for information leading to their arrest.
However, defense officials told lawmakers that two-thirds of the individuals mentioned on the list had already left the military, Storm Media reported. The information about the staffers had been collated from data available online, including personal Facebook pages, according to the military.
Defense Minister Wellington Koo (顧立雄) told legislators more stringent protection measures would be introduced by the end of June.






