A 9th telecoms firm has been hit by a massive Chinese espionage campaign, the White House says
Source: ABC News/AP
December 27, 2024, 1:00 PM
WASHINGTON -- A ninth U.S. telecoms firm has been confirmed to have been hacked as part of a sprawling Chinese espionage campaign that gave officials in Beijing access to private texts and phone conversations of an unknown number of Americans, a top White House official said Friday.
Biden administration officials said this month that at least eight telecommunications companies, as well as dozens of nations, had been affected by the Chinese hacking blitz known as Salt Typhoon.
But Anne Neuberger, the deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technologies, told reporters Friday that a ninth victim had been identified after the administration released guidance to companies about how to hunt for Chinese culprits in their networks. The update from Neuberger is the latest development in a massive hacking operation that has alarmed national security officials, exposed cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the private sector and laid bare China's hacking sophistication.
The hackers compromised the networks of telecommunications companies to obtain customer call records and gain access to the private communications of a limited number of individuals." Though the FBI has not publicly identified any of the victims, officials believe senior U.S. government officials and prominent political figures are among those whose whose communications were accessed.
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BoRaGard
(3,361 posts)If you have the money, you can have total security.
BoRaGard
(3,361 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
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(8,227 posts)Turbineguy
(38,537 posts)That saves them a lot of hassle!
snot
(10,852 posts)Maybe our congresscritters will be motivated to outlaw the back doors that our "security"/"intelligence" agencies have been requiring telecom & other tech companies to build into their OS's?