China-based hackers seeking intelligence information breached the email accounts of a number of US government agencies, Microsoft said. Chinese-based hackers seeking intelligence information breached the email accounts of a number of US government agencies, computer giant Microsoft said. "The threat actor...
Microsoft Exchange Online software last year.The incident, described as a “cascade of security failures” at Microsoft, allowed Chinese state-sponsored hackers to access online email inboxes of 22 organizations, affecting more than 500 people including US government employees working on national ...
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In thatbreach, the Chinese spying group gained access to email accounts of around 25 US organizations, including government agencies, through exploiting a security flaw in Microsoft Cloud platform. The Washington Postreportedthat US State Department officials and Commerce Secretary Raimondo’s email acco...
Horka, a former FBI cyber investigator who joined Lumen in 2023 after working on Volt Typhoon cases for the federal government, said the code was a web shell that allowed hackers to gain access to a customer’s network via legitimate credentials and then behave as if they were bona fide use...
Chinese hackers supected of massive U.S. government data cyber breach.Chinese hackers are suspected of orchestrating the massive data breach.ReutersFortune.com
It is not clear how much data was compromised in the breach, which was discovered by the FBI in May of last year, and shut down. The hackers may have had access to the Chamber’s network for more than a year before the intrusion was uncovered. According to sources familiar with the si...
China-based government hackers have exploited a bug in Microsoft's email server software to target U.S. organizations, the company said Tuesday. Microsoft said that a "highly skilled and sophisticated" state-sponsored group operating from China has been trying to steal information from a number of...
Richard Bejtlich, the chief security officer at Mandiant, the firm hired by the Times to investigate the cyberattack, said the breach is consistent with what he routinely sees China-based hacking groups do. But, he said it had a personal aspect to it that became apparent: ...
Microsoft says it’s uncovered the mystery to how suspected Chinese hackers acquired a digital signing key to pull off July’sOutlook breachthat ensnared several US government agencies. According to Microsoft, the key was accidentally leaked when the company computer holding it crashed in ...