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US claims Chinese cyberattack targeted senior officials

By Tanee ShaoDecember 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • The U.S. believes a Chinese cyber espionage campaign, known as Salt Typhoon, targeted senior political figures, recording their phone calls.
  • The investigation into the breach continues, with reports indicating China-linked hackers compromised U.S. telecom firms, affecting companies like Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile.

What happened: Salt Typhoon cyber campaign targeted senior figures

The U.S. believes a Chinese cyber espionage campaign, known as Salt Typhoon, targeted high-ranking American political figures, recording their telephone calls. Anne Neuberger, U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technology, revealed the details at the Manama Dialogue in Bahrain on Saturday. While a significant amount of American metadata is believed to have been stolen, Neuberger clarified that the operation focused on senior political individuals. She did not disclose the identities of those affected. Chinese officials have dismissed the allegations, calling them disinformation and asserting that Beijing opposes all forms of cyberattacks.

The U.S. investigation into the campaign is ongoing. The New York Times reported in October that China-linked hackers targeted Trump’s family and Biden administration officials, breaching U.S. telecom firms. Dozens of companies worldwide, including Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, were reportedly affected, with stolen data including intercepted calls and call records.

Also read: Chinese hackers target U.S. telecoms and steal confidential wiretap data
Also read: T-Mobile faces fresh security fears amid China-linked attack

Why it is important

The Salt Typhoon cyber espionage campaign highlights the rising threat of state-sponsored attacks. The U.S. believes Chinese hackers targeted senior political figures, recording their phone calls. This breach raises concerns about the security of sensitive communications. The stolen data likely includes call records and metadata, compromising both personal and government information. While the identities of those affected remain undisclosed, the scale of the attack is significant. Dozens of global companies, including major U.S. telecoms like Verizon and AT&T, were reportedly impacted. The investigation is ongoing, with Chinese officials denying the allegations, calling them disinformation. This case underscores the vulnerabilities in telecom infrastructure and the risks to national security. It also highlights the need for stronger cybersecurity measures to defend against future attacks.

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Tanee Shao

Tanee Shao is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied at Kings College of London. She specialises in fintech. Contact her at t.shao@btw.media.

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