The Digital Source For China's Tech Innovation Since 2000

Search
Close

China hacked networks of six state governments: report

March 10, 2022
Source: populistpress.com populistpress.com
News Snapshot:
Hackers broke into the computer networks of at least six state governments in the US in the last year, according to a report released Tuesday by cybersecurity firm Mandiant. Mandiant said the hackers were working on behalf of the Chinese government.According to NBC, the firm did not identify which states were affected or the motive for the hacks which began in May of 2021, but the Chinese group APT41, which is believed to be responsible for the breaches has been known for hacking for financial gain and espionage.The hackers took advantage of a vulnerability in a commercial web application used...
Go To Original Source →
Tags: China | Chinese | computer | cybersecurity | Espionage | finance | financial | government | hacker | hacking | health | health management | management | medicine | NBC | Pandemic | report | Russia | Software | spy | Ukraine | Web

Other Related News:

Opinion: What’s China got to do with the price of chips?

March 28, 2023

14 companies you’ll see at the NIBRT biopharma careers event

March 28, 2023

It’s the great TikTok panic and it could accelerate the end of the internet as we know it

March 28, 2023

Why Chinese consumers are not in the mood for a spending spree

March 28, 2023

Top-up tax for large corporates, the typical Irish renter, and TikTok’s parallel worlds

March 28, 2023

Xi Jinping asserts supremacy as Chinese president begins third term with loyalists in key posts

March 28, 2023

TikTok CEO hearing: Republican asks if app accesses Wi-Fi

March 28, 2023

Dress-Up RPG Has A Loophole That Gives Disney Princesses Guns

March 28, 2023

Bitcoin is surging amid banking crisis, but the reason is not what crypto bros think

March 28, 2023
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Corrections and Disclosure
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Corrections and Disclosure
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2023 ChinaTechNews.com. A Service of Asia Media Network.
Twitter