Federal authorities urged telecom firms to enhance security after a Chinese hacking campaign accessed private communications ...
U.S. officials are urging telecommunication companies to boost network security following a Chinese hacking operation that ...
Officials from the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency say the major Chinese hack began in late spring, and they are strongly urging Americans to use encrypted communications.
The China-backed hackers are reportedly still inside the networks of some of America's largest phone and internet companies, weeks after the hacks were disclosed. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights ...
The U.S. has been investigating the Salt Typhoon hackers since late spring and early summer this year, a senior FBI official ...
The group has been targeting 'Cisco-specific features' to help it break into US telecommunication networks, according to a ...
U.S. officials said Tuesday they had not expelled Chinese hackers from telecommunications companies, warning concerned users ...
T-Mobile has confirmed being targeted by hackers, likely China’s Salt Typhoon, but reiterated that the attack was blocked.
The CSO of T-Mobile has clarified that no customer information was stolen by Chinese hacking group Salt Typhoon ...
Plus, a brand-new backdoor, GhostSpider, is linked to the cyber spy crew's operations The reach of the China-linked Salt ...
The adversaries, tracked as Salt Typhoon, breached the company as part of a "monthslong campaign" designed to harvest cellphone communications of "high-value intelligence targets." It's not clear what ...
China's Salt Typhoon team broke into Verizon, AT&T, and Lumen Technologies, among others, it is reported. A T-Mobile US spokesperson on Monday did not confirm nor deny it too had fallen victim to Salt ...