In addition to deep intrusions into AT&T and Verizon , hackers pierced other networks belonging to Lumen Technologies and T-Mobile, according to the report.
A new report claims that the Salt Typhoon hacking campaign against US telecoms affected more firms than previously known.
China-linked hackers reportedly managed to sneak into a US telecommunications surveillance system network for 18 months ...
The US Treasury Department has announced sanctions against the Integrity Technology Group for links to the Chinese hacker ...
The U.S. Treasury on Friday sanctioned a Beijing-based cybersecurity company for its alleged role in multiple hacking ...
The president-elect is confronting a new year with a raft of challenges, from the attack in New Orleans to ongoing massive ...
The U.S. government has identified a ninth telecommunications company compromised in the widespread Chinese-linked cyberespionage campaign known as Salt Typhoon ...
Integrity Technology Group, known to researchers as Flax Typhoon, contracted with China’s Ministry of State Security to carry ...
The Treasury considers the hacking a "major cybersecurity incident," an official wrote in a Monday letter.
AT&T blamed China for the hack. Verizon said a 'small number of high-profile customers in government and politics were ...