China’s Telecom Takedown: Another US Company Hacked by Salt Typhoon

Chinese hacking group Salt Typhoon has breached a ninth U.S. telecom company, adding to their extensive list of victims. The White House is urging companies to lock down their infrastructure to combat these cyber-espionage activities. Despite efforts, there’s no certainty that the adversary has been fully evicted.

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Oh, telecoms of America, you had one job! It seems like Salt Typhoon, the cyber ninjas from the East, have been having a field day with your networks. As if being named after a spicy weather event wasn’t enough, they’ve now added another notch to their breach belt. Might be time to swap those routers for some tin cans and string, or at least upgrade to some end-to-end encryption before China’s cyber-maestros turn your networks into their personal playground.

Key Points:

  • The Salt Typhoon group, a notorious Chinese cyber-espionage entity, has breached nine U.S. telecoms during their global hacking spree.
  • Anne Neuberger, White House’s cyber security advocate, emphasizes the need for companies to fortify their infrastructure and hold China accountable.
  • Despite the breaches, no classified communications appear to have been compromised.
  • The Biden administration is considering banning certain Chinese tech products, like TP-Link routers, amid ongoing security concerns.
  • Legislation and regulations are in the works to bolster the security of American telecom networks.

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