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U.S. State Governments Hit in Chinese Hacking Spree

March 9, 2022
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Technology U.S. State Governments Hit in Chinese Hacking Spree By Daisy On Mar 9, 2022 0 Share WASHINGTON—Hackers believed to be sponsored by the Chinese government have accessed computer systems in six U.S. state governments in a continuing espionage campaign that included the use of the widespread Log4J computer bug detected late last year, according to cybersecurity researchers. The hacks, which took advantage of vulnerable internet-facing web applications, date to at least May 2021, according to new findings made public Tuesday by the U.S.-based cybersecurity firm (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Mandiant. As recently as February, two of the victims...
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