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Brett Leatherman told CyberScoop in an interview that while the group still poses a threat, the bureau is focused on ...
Cyberattacks by the Chinese state-sponsored Salt Typhoon hacking group on network operators and ISPs have raised questions ...
Viasat isn't divulging details about the hack. But Bloomberg reports the intrusion has been linked to the notorious Chinese ...
The Cyber Safety Review Board was in the middle of investigating the Salt Typhoon hacks when it was disbanded in January. Rep. Doris Matsui, D-Calif., said the board’s termination “leaves in ...
The FBI has asked the public for information on Chinese Salt Typhoon hackers behind widespread breaches of telecommunications providers in the United States and worldwide.
Satellite communications company Viasat (NASDAQ:VSAT) was found to be breached by Chinese government-linked hackers Salt Typhoon last year during the U.S. presidential elections, according to a ...
That’s according to FBI Cyber division head Brett Leatherman, who told Cyberscoop that the China-linked hackers are “largely contained” and “dormant” in telecom networks. Last year, The Wall Street ...
FBI offers $10 million for information about Salt Typhoon members FBI accepts tips by TOR in likely attempt to woo China-based informants.
The FBI has issued an announcement to ask the public to report information about PRC-affiliated activity publicly tracked as "Salt Typhoon" and the compromise of multiple US telecommunications ...
Though less well-known than groups like Volt Typhoon and Salt Typhoon, Brass Typhoon, or APT 41, is an infamous, longtime espionage actor that foreshadowed recent telecom hacks.
The attacks, allegedly conducted by China’s state-sponsored Salt Typhoon hacking group, compromised sensitive systems, and exposed vulnerabilities in critical telecommunications infrastructure.
2. Telecom’s Exposed Underbelly Salt Typhoon specifically targeted lawful-intercept tools to tap into surveillance streams designed for law enforcement.