Hackers connected to China's government successfully breached several Treasury Department workstations and accessed unclassified documents, according to a letter to Congress on Monday. Why it matters: ...
A recent breach of the US Treasury yielded access to Secretary Janet Yellen's computer along with those of two of her ...
The hackers targeting the Treasury are dubbed Silk Typhoon, and previously mass-hacked thousands of corporate email servers.
China-backed hackers have accessed some US Treasury Department computers, the agency told Congress in a letter on Monday. The Treasury learned of the hacking on December 8 when BeyondTrust, a ...
Chinese state-sponsored hackers who breached the US Treasury Department got into more than 400 laptop and desktop computers, ...
Treasury says hackers accessed “certain unclassified documents” in a “major” breach, but experts believe the attack’s impacts ...
China has always opposed all forms of cyberattacks ... the third-party software service provider, BeyondTrust, said hackers gained access to a key used by the vendor to secure a cloud-based ...
BeyondTrust disclosed the incident at the time ... The Treasury confirmed in the letter that it attributed the breach to a China state-sponsored advanced persistent threat group, indicating ...
Treasury has ceased use of BeyondTrust since discovering the incident ... Treasury is mandated by policy to notify Congress of such breaches. China is one of America's most pernicious cyberactors ...
In a letter sent Monday and shared first with Semafor, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., the top Democrat on the House select committee on China, raised concerns about the breach to Treasury Secretary ...
Chinese state-sponsored hackers infiltrated the US Treasury Department's computers, accessing sensitive information related ...