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Chinese Hackers Are Still Inside US Networks, Senator Warns
Senator Mark Warner says booting 'Salt Typhoon' hackers could require physically replacing telecommunications equipment.
Chinese Hackers Preparing for Conflict, US Cyber Official Says
Adamski made the comments to researchers at the Cyberwarcon security conference in Arlington, Virginia. On Thursday, U.S. Senator Mark Warner told the Washington Post that a suspected China-linked hack on U.S. telecommunications firms was “the worst telecom hack in our nation’s history - by far.”
Chinese Hackers Target U.S. Critical Infrastructure in Cyber Espionage Scare
Chinese hackers have infiltrated U.S. critical infrastructure IT networks, positioning themselves for potential conflict with the U.S. Cybersecurity officials, including Morgan Adamski from U.S. Cyber Command,
T-Mobile Hack Linked To Chinese State Sponsored Hackers
T-Mobile, one of America's largest wireless carriers, has confirmed it was compromised in a recent wave of sophisticated cyberattacks targeting U.S. telecom companies.
T-Mobile confirms its network was hit by Chinese hackers
T-Mobile has joined the growing list of US telecom operators who have been breached by Salt Typhoon. The company confirmed in a statement to the Wall Street Journal that while a breach had occurred, there was no evidence to suggest the attackers had accessed or exfiltrated any customer data.
Emerging Details of Chinese Hack Leave U.S. Officials Increasingly Concerned
Leaders of the top telecommunications companies were summoned to the White House on Friday to discuss a security problem that has been roiling the government: how to expel Chinese hackers from the deepest corners of the nation’s communications networks.
Senate Intel chairman calls Chinese hack ‘worst’ in ‘nation’s history’
The telecommunications hack earlier this month linked to Chinese hackers was the worst in U.S. history, according to the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) announced in mid-November that the intelligence community identified that Chinese-linked actors “have compromised networks at multiple telecommunications companies to enable the theft of customer call records data,
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Linux devices hit with even more new malware, this time from Chinese hackers
Chinese hackers have built new all-in-one malware to target Linux devices, a new report from cybersecurity researchers ESET, ...
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Chinese hackers target Linux with new WolfsBane malware
A new Linux backdoor called 'WolfsBane' has been discovered, believed to be a port of Windows malware used by the Chinese ...
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FBI, CISA say Chinese hackers breached multiple US telecom providers in targeted attack
The U.S. government said it is investigating after People's Republic of China hackers targeted commercial telecommunications ...
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Chinese hackers target Tibetan websites in malware attack, cybersecurity group says
A hacking group that is believed to be Chinese state-sponsored has compromised two websites with ties to the Tibetan ...
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Chinese hackers exploit Fortinet VPN zero-day to steal credentials
Chinese threat actors use a custom post-exploitation toolkit named 'DeepData' to exploit a zero-day vulnerability in Fortinet ...
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Chinese hackers preparing for conflict, says US cyber official
Chinese hackers are positioning themselves in U.S. critical infrastructure in the event of a clash with the United States, a ...
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Chinese hackers exploit Linux with new WolfsBane malware
ESET researchers uncover "WolfsBane," a Linux backdoor linked to the China-based Gelsemium group. This is Gelsemium's first ...
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National security officials meet with US telecom execs to share intel on Chinese cyber-espionage campaign, White House says
Top telecom executives met with US national security officials at the White House on Friday as concerns mount over a ...
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