FBI says Chinese state hacker group targeted US infrastructure
China is targeting US infrastructure and laying the groundwork to wreak chaos, the FBI director warns.
China is targeting US infrastructure and laying the groundwork to wreak chaos, the FBI director warns.
It follows moves by the UK and US last year citing concerns that China could access the devices.
Tens of thousands of cameras have failed to patch a critical, 11-month-old CVE, leaving thousands of organizations exposed.
Public bodies are told to be on guard after hacker tries to sell data of one billion Chinese citizens.
An anonymous threat actor is selling several databases they claim to contain more than 22 terabytes of stolen information on roughly 1 billion Chinese citizens for 10 bitcoins (approximately $195,000).
Another day, another threat actor stirring the pot. This time around, it's trouble from the fellows associated with the SolarWinds Serv-U zero-day exploit situation.
LINE regrets potential mishandling as it processed or stored data via servers in China and South Korea respectively.
New Report Explains How Apple Gave Chinese Government Access to iCloud Data and Censors Apps
According to the recent threat report of the cybersecurity researchers at Fox-IT, there is a hacking group from China that has been attacking nearly all airline companies for the past few years.
Just months before the U.S. presidential election, hackers from Russia, China and Iran are ramping up phishing and malware attacks against campaign staffers.
After a comment from White House adviser Peter Navarro suggesting the US could take action against WeChat, some users worry about how they might keep in contact with friends and family in China in the future.