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US Telcos Hit by Chinese Cyberespionage Campaign

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Newly emergent China-linked threat operation Salt Typhoon has targeted major U.S. telecommunications providers AT&T, Lumen Technologies, and Verizon in attacks that reportedly involved the compromise of wiretap warrant requests in an effort to obtain intelligence, CNN reports.

Investigation into the incident, which The Wall Street Journal initially reported, has already been commenced by U.S. officials, who are worried about the implications of the breach on national security, according to sources close to the matter.

The sources also noted such an attack to have been raised to the House and Senate Intelligence committees, said the sources. Neither the reportedly impacted firms nor the Justice Department and the FBI commented on the report but the Chinese Embassy in Washington, DC, dismissed the reported hack as "a distortion of fact."

On the other hand, Microsoft, which was reportedly seeking to investigate the attack, confirmed observing Salt Typhoon activity "consistent with public news reports."

US Telcos Hit by Chinese Cyberespionage Campaign

Newly emergent China-linked threat operation Salt Typhoon targeted major U.S. telecom providers.