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A memo seen by NBC News says Chinese hackers compromised at least one state’s National Guard for over nine months.
China faces scrutiny over cyber espionage. A US state's Army National Guard network suffered a breach. The group Salt Typhoon is suspected. Maps and data were stolen. The breach occurred between March ...
Chinese hackers stole network diagrams, credentials, and personnel data in a breach that poses a threat to critical ...
The Salt Typhoon state-sponsored hackers were able to maintain a footing in a state National Guard unit for nine months and use this position to intercept traffic from other national guard networks in ...
Going forward, all U.S. forces must now assume their networks are compromised and will be degraded,” a former Air National ...
Scripps News has confirmed that China breached the computer network of the Army National Guard in at least one U.S. state for ...
A Chinese cyberespionage group dubbed 'Salt Typhoon' has breached a U.S. state's Army National Guard network, exfiltrating ...
A Department of Homeland Security memo, obtained by Property of the People through a freedom of information request, reveals the group — suspected to have links to China — “extensively compromised a U ...
The campaign has ensnared some 80 providers in the U.S. and abroad, including T-Mobile, Verizon, Lumen and AT&T. T-Mobile recently said it was able to keep Salt Typhoon out before the cyberspies ...
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