CCP-Backed Hacking Operations Breach Hundreds of US Groups—What to Know

5Mind. The Meme Platform

Beijing can likely track the movements and communications of those affected.

Federal law enforcement recently released a new advisory outlining the extent of Chinese state-backed hacking attempts against the United States and other nations.

The advisory outlines the previously unknown breadth and depth of several key cyberoperations backed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and targeting the United States and other nations.

Here is what to know about the attacks.

Key CCP Cybercampaign Active Since 2019

Of key importance is the FBI’s acknowledgment that the Chinese hacking group known as Salt Typhoon has been active since at least 2019 and has infiltrated hundreds more organizations than previously known.

“Active since at least 2019, these actors conducted a significant cyber-espionage campaign, breaching global telecommunications privacy and security norms,” Brett Leatherman, head of the FBI’s Cyber Division, said in a pre-recorded statement.

“Beijing’s indiscriminate targeting of private communications demands our stronger collaboration with partners to identify and counter this activity at the earliest stages.”

The new advisory, jointly published on Aug. 27 by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and numerous international partners, augments a previous report released by the agency in 2024.

“[Communist China’s] state-sponsored cyber threat actors are targeting networks globally, including … telecommunications, government, transportation, lodging, and military infrastructure networks,” the new advisory reads.

China’s Hackers Involved 

Hackers backed by the CCP have waged a cyberwar against the United States for years.

They have attempted to sabotage critical infrastructure, impersonate U.S. voters, and interfere in U.S. elections.

The Salt Typhoon hack first came to public view in autumn 2024, when then-vice presidential candidate JD Vance said Chinese hackers had breached his cellphone as part of the campaign.

Vance said at the time that the hackers were able to breach his phone using back-end infrastructure originally created to accommodate the Patriot Act and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Section 702, which allows government surveillance of U.S. citizens under certain circumstances.

Major corporations such as Verizon, AT&T, and CenturyLink were among the companies then known to be targeted.

CISA acknowledged at the time that at least eight major telecommunications firms had been breached by the hackers and could access virtually all text and call metadata retained by those companies.

By Andrew Thornebrooke

Read Full Article on TheEpochTimes.com

Contact Your Elected Officials
The Epoch Times
The Epoch Timeshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
Tired of biased news? The Epoch Times is truthful, factual news that other media outlets don't report. No spin. No agenda. Just honest journalism like it used to be.

Democrat Wins Show GOP Voters Are Not Motivated

Democrats won a special election in Texas, taking a State Senate seat. Democrat voters are motivated, while Republican voters are not.

The Great Voter Replacement: Understanding the Modern Democratic Party

The greatest threat to democracy is a population conditioned to stop asking questions, by the very people they should question the most.

ChatGPT: Vaccine Pimp Extraordinaire

A ChatGPT discussion on giving children a drug meant to prevent a disease largely spread through IV drug use and unprotected sex exposure risks posed

Mr. Softee’s America

We have more comfort than any generation in human history and somehow, we complain more than ever.

DNI Tulsi Gabbard is Bringing the Heat

DNI Tulsi Gabbard brought the heat to Fulton County Georgia to oversee the collection of physical voting data from the 2020 General Election.

Wells Fargo Follows JPMorgan in Cutting Ties With Shareholder Proxy Advisers

Wells Fargo followed JPMorgan in cutting ties with third-party proxy agents, who advise fund managers how to vote at corporate shareholder meetings. 

New SNAP Work Requirement Rules to Start Feb. 1 in Multiple States

The new work requirements to gain or continue eligibility for the federal SNAP will start being implemented in several U.S. states beginning Feb. 1.

Astronauts See Real Connection Between Space Station Work and Moon Missions

If Artemis II succeeds and a lunar lander is ready, NASA plans to land astronauts on the moon with Artemis III, targeting a 2028 launch.

Blue Origin Pauses Space Tourism to Focus on the Moon

Blue Origin is pausing New Shepard suborbital flights to focus on delivering a crewed lunar lander to NASA ahead of Congress’s 2030 moon deadline.

Trump Says US Starting to Talk With Cuba Following Cuts to Oil Deliveries

Trump says the U.S. has begun talks with Cuban leaders as it cuts off oil from Venezuela and threatens tariffs on countries selling fuel to the island.

What to Know About Kevin Warsh, Trump’s Nominee for Fed Chair

President Donald Trump selected former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh as the next head of the U.S. central bank.

Trump Nominates Colin McDonald as Head of New Fraud Division at Justice Department

President Trump announced Colin McDonald as head for the new national fraud enforcement division of the DOJ in a post on Truth Social.

Trump Touts Upcoming Launch of ‘Trump Accounts’

The Treasury Dept. will host a summit marking the launch of Trump Accounts, new child savings accounts created by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
spot_img

Related Articles