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China hacked Verizon and AT&T, may have accessed US wiretap systems Chinese hackers were in networks of major ISPs “for months,” WSJ.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/10/reports-china-hacked-verizon-and-att-may-have-accessed-us-wiretap-systems/

Reports: China hacked Verizon and AT&T, may have accessed US wiretap systems
Chinese hackers were in networks of major ISPs “for months,” WSJ reports.

JON BRODKIN – OCT 7, 2024 5:45 PM

Chinese government hackers penetrated the networks of several large US-based Internet service providers and may have gained access to systems used for court-authorized wiretaps of communications networks, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday. "People familiar with the matter" told the WSJ that hackers breached the networks of companies including Verizon, AT&T, and Lumen (also known as CenturyLink).

"A cyberattack tied to the Chinese government penetrated the networks of a swath of US broadband providers, potentially accessing information from systems the federal government uses for court-authorized network wiretapping requests," the WSJ wrote. "For months or longer, the hackers might have held access to network infrastructure used to cooperate with lawful US requests for communications data, according to people familiar with the matter."

These "attackers also had access to other tranches of more generic Internet traffic," according to the WSJ's sources. The attack is being attributed to a Chinese hacking group called Salt Typhoon.

The Washington Post reported on the hacking campaign yesterday, describing it as "an audacious espionage operation likely aimed in part at discovering the Chinese targets of American surveillance." The Post report attributed the information to US government officials and said an investigation by the FBI, other intelligence agencies, and the Department of Homeland Security "is in its early stages."

The Post report said there are indications that China's Ministry of State Security is involved in the attacks.

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I know!

It’s spelled….

H-C-L!

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Post ID: @7uej+1uUdYJ3E

Good.. I hope they broke it. The Patriot Act destroyed our digital privacy. IYKYK

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Post ID: @2rep+1uUdYJ3E

Not months, but years. Once the company isolated all computers that were seized, but then returned by the Chinese at their airports. Then about least 5 or so years ago they stopped doing it and allowed those PCs to plug in as they normally would.

I don't think anyone who has been around for a while is not aware of more than a few possible CCP members who are working here and there. Wi--y Sutton infamously robbed banks "because that's where the money is!" It would be foolish not to think that the companies where all of the information and data flows would not be targets of those wanting information. Just sayin

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Post ID: @umi+1uUdYJ3E

Who runs the org that is in charge of preventing stuff like this? They obviously need to be fired

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"TheLayoff.com is a simple discussion board for all of us who would like to learn more about the rumors or possibility of job cuts in our company."

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