Chinese hackers breached eight US telecom providers: White House

    • Salt Typhoon has collected intelligence and targeted phones belonging to president-elect Donald Trump and vice-president-elect JD Vance, among others.
    • Salt Typhoon has collected intelligence and targeted phones belonging to president-elect Donald Trump and vice-president-elect JD Vance, among others. PHOTO: PIXABAY
    Published Thu, Dec 5, 2024 · 10:09 AM

    CHINESE hackers compromised eight American telecommunications companies as part of a wide-ranging espionage effort to gather intelligence about prominent US citizens, Biden administration officials said on Wednesday (Dec 4).

    Anne Neuberger, deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security advisor for cyber and emerging technologies, said that the Chinese group known as Salt Typhoon continues to linger inside some networks as security personnel work to eject the hackers. President Joe Biden has received multiple briefings on the matter as the US government seeks to investigate, she said.

    The update comes after officials from the US Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said on Tuesday that it would be impossible for them to predict how long it would take to clear the intruders from compromised networks. The White House also has established a unified coordination group that meets on a daily basis to help address the threat, they said.

    China has repeatedly denied US accusations of its involvement.

    Neuberger did not identify the companies affected by the months-long hacking campaign. AT&T and Verizon Communications are among those breached, and the hackers potentially accessed systems the federal government uses for court-authorised network wiretapping requests, The Wall Street Journal reported in early October.

    T-Mobile US chief security officer Jeff Simon said last week that the company had detected a breach that was potentially related to Salt Typhoon. Simon took part in a Nov 22 meeting with telecommunications industry executives and White House officials to address the network intrusions, as did the CEOs of AT&T and Lumen Technologies.

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    US Telecom, the trade group representing broadband providers, said that its members would “continue to work side-by-side with intelligence agencies and law enforcement to identify and address the root causes of cybersecurity incidents”.

    Salt Typhoon has collected intelligence and targeted phones belonging to president-elect Donald Trump and vice-president-elect JD Vance, among others. The attackers also spied on communications belonging to what the FBI has said is a “limited number” of people in government and politics.

    US director of national intelligence Avril Haines on Wednesday joined officials from the White House, FBI and other agencies to brief US senators in a classified closed-door meeting.

    Following the briefing, Senator Marco Rubio described the hacking campaign as “the most disturbing and widespread incursion” into the country’s telecommunications systems.

    “It’s about as bad as it gets,” said Rubio, a Florida Republican nominated by Trump as the next US secretary of state.

    Separately, two US senators demanded on Wednesday that the Defense Department conduct an internal investigation into its contracts with phone companies. Senators Ron Wyden and Eric Schmitt said that the telecom providers networks used by the Pentagon could be vulnerable to foreign surveillance. BLOOMBERG

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