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Source: https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/28/feds_investigate_chinas_salt_typhoon/

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Feds investigate China's Salt Typhoon amid campaign phone hacks. 'They're taunting us,' investigator says and it looks like it's working. The feds are investigating Chinese government-linked cyberspies breaking into the infrastructure of US telecom companies, as reports suggest Salt Typhoon - the same crew believed to be behind those hacks - has also been targeting phones belonging to people affiliated with US Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, along with Republican candidate Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance. On Friday, the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) said they "immediately notified affected companies, rendered technical assistance, and rapidly shared information to assist other potential victims." The US government agencies' alert doesn't name those affected companies, but according to earlier news stories, they include Verizon, AT&T, and Lumen Technologies.  All three have thus far declined to comment to The Register about the investigation as well as the alleged breaches during which Salt Typhoon reportedly hacked the broadband providers' wiretapping systems. US lawmakers have since demanded that the three firms answer questions about when they discovered the Chinese spies on their networks, and what they are doing to better secure their systems. "The investigation is ongoing, and we encourage any organization that believes it might be a victim to engage its local FBI field office or CISA," the Friday security advisory continued. "Agencies across the US Government are collaborating to aggressively mitigate this threat and are coordinating with our industry partners to strengthen cyber defenses across the commercial communications sector." The government agencies' investigation comes as US news outlets report that the People's Republic of China-affiliated group has also been snooping around on phones belonging to both American presidential candidates and other politicians. According to The New York Times, Republican nominee and former US president Donald Trump, along with his VP choice JD Vance, were both made aware that Salt Typhoon had targeted their phones after infiltrating Verizon's systems. Plus, people affiliated with Vice President Kamala Harris, who is running on the Democratic presidential ticket, have also been targeted by the same group of hackers, according to the Wall Street Journal.  The Times reported several prominent Democrats in Congress, including staff for Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York), were also among those whose devices may have been compromised.  It's unclear what, if anything, the cyber snoops stole during the espionage operations. At this point in the investigation, it's believed that Salt Typhoon targeted or compromised at least several dozen companies and people. "They're taunting us," one person involved in the response told the WSJ, adding that this hacking operation marked a "new frontier" in the Chinese government's cyber activities against the US. Plus, it follows a serious uptick in cyberattacks that both government and private investigators have tied to the People's Republic of China. Last month, FBI Director Christopher Wray said that US law enforcement disrupted a 260,000-device botnet controlled by China's Flax Typhoon.  During at least two occasions over the past year, as recently as August and then originally in February, a different cyberspy gang, Volt Typhoon, was spotted snooping on American networks and across critical infrastructure while readying "disruptive or destructive cyberattacks."  For its part, China has repeatedly denied these accusations and claimed that Volt Typhoon is an invention of the US and its allies.

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NATION STATE ACTIVITY // Investigation of China’s Salt Typhoon Targets US Telecoms and Politicians

U.S. federal agencies are probing cyber-espionage activities linked to the Chinese government by a group known as Salt Typhoon, suspected of infiltrating American telecom giants.

Salt Typhoon is also accused of targeting the communication devices of key U.S. political figures, including Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump, along with his running mate JD Vance.

The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have notified and are assisting the affected companies to bolster defenses against further cyber attacks.

Major telecom providers like Verizon, AT&T, and Lumen Technologies have been identified in media reports as victims of these breaches, specifically targeting their wiretapping systems, but have yet to publicly comment on the breaches.

U.S. lawmakers are pushing for these telecom companies to disclose details of the breach discovery and their subsequent actions to secure their networks against future spying activities.

The espionage operations by Salt Typhoon are considered a significant escalation in cyber aggression from China, with several pending investigations into the depth of data compromised.

The U.S. government, alongside industry partners, is actively working to mitigate threats and enhance cybersecurity across the national communications infrastructure.

The broader context includes continuing allegations by the U.S. against China for multiple cyberattacks and the deployment of disruptive technologies, which China denies, attributing such claims to geopolitical tension.