A White House official says the group has targeted dozens of countries and confirms that none of the affected firms 'have fully removed the Chinese actors from these networks.'
December 5, 2024
By Michael Kan
The "Salt Typhoon" Chinese hacking group breached at least eight US telecommunications companies in a months-long effort to spy on the communications of top politicians, according to a White House official.
As the Associated Press reports, Deputy National Security Adviser Anne Neuberger provided more details about the catastrophic hack, which has reportedly ensnared carriers including AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and ISP Lumen Technologies.
Although Neuberger didn’t name the affected telecommunications firms, White House officials said the suspected Chinese hacking campaign affected a few dozen countries and the US—an indicator that the spying effort was far more widespread than previously known. ...
December 5, 2024
By Michael Kan
The "Salt Typhoon" Chinese hacking group breached at least eight US telecommunications companies in a months-long effort to spy on the communications of top politicians, according to a White House official.
As the Associated Press reports, Deputy National Security Adviser Anne Neuberger provided more details about the catastrophic hack, which has reportedly ensnared carriers including AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and ISP Lumen Technologies.
Although Neuberger didn’t name the affected telecommunications firms, White House officials said the suspected Chinese hacking campaign affected a few dozen countries and the US—an indicator that the spying effort was far more widespread than previously known. ...
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