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Cyberattacks by the Chinese state-sponsored Salt Typhoon hacking group on network operators and ISPs have raised questions ...
The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security and the FBI confirm that the Chinese state-sponsored 'Salt Typhoon' hacking group is ...
California-based Viasat, which also owns London-based Inmarsat, says it was one of the victims in the “Salt Typhoon” hack ...
Satellite communications company Viasat is the latest victim of China's Salt Typhoon cyber-espionage group, which has ...
Satellite communications company Viasat (NASDAQ:VSAT) was found to be breached by Chinese government-linked hackers Salt Typhoon last year during the U.S. presidential elections, according to a ...
Satellite communications company Viasat (NASDAQ:VSAT) was found to be breached by Chinese government-linked hackers Salt ...
Viasat Inc has been identified as a victim of the Chinese-linked Salt Typhoon cyberespionage operation during last year's presidential campaign, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday. Read more at ...
Satellite communications giant Viasat was also targeted by Salt Typhoon The company found unauthorized access via a compromised device Breadth of attacks highlights Salt Typhoon's threat to US ...
Comcast among firms likely hit by China's Salt Typhoon hackers, sources say Such intrusions into the world's network infrastructure could mean the hackers have a deeper foothold than previously known.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has placed a massive bounty of $10 million for providing information regarding the “Salt Typhoon”, a highly sought-after Chinese hacking group.Last year ...
Over the years, Salt Typhoon has been behind multiple compromises of telecommunications companies around the world, including many in the US. About a year ago, the group stepped up those activities.
If an attacker—such as Salt Typhoon or Silk Typhoon—compromises those devices, the data running on those devices can be insecure. This misplaced confidence exposes sensitive data to cyberattacks.