The U.S. Treasury on Friday sanctioned a Beijing-based cybersecurity company for its alleged role in multiple hacking incidents targeting critical U.S. infrastructure.
When the FBI urges E2EE, you know it's serious business interview In the wake of the Salt Typhoon hacks, which lawmakers and ...
The president-elect is confronting a new year with a raft of challenges, from the attack in New Orleans to ongoing massive ...
The agency imposed penalties on a company it blamed for supporting the Chinese hacking group Flax Typhoon in a 2022-23 ...
The US Treasury Department sanctioned Integrity Technology Group, a Beijing-based cybersecurity company, for its involvement ...
The U.S. Treasury Department Friday announced sanctions on Chinese cybersecurity company Integrity Technology Group for computer intrusions against U.S. victims.
Threat actors entered Treasury Department systems through BeyondTrust. The breach may be related to the Salt Typhoon attacks.
The incoming administration aims to reduce government’s role in cybersecurity—but also to increase its offensive actions.
Chinese state-backed hackers have reportedly breached the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), a Treasury Department ...
News of the latest incursion follows the White House announcement on Dec. 27 that nine telecommunications firms had been ...
Nine US telecoms have been compromised by Salt Typhoon, except T-Mobile. FCC pushes them to tighten cybersecurity.
Presidential campaigns and the US telecommunications network have also been targeted by hackers in recent months.