Hackers in China recently broke into the email accounts of around 25 organizations, including multiple government agencies, Microsoft said.
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that “a Federal Civilian Executive Branch agency,” which it did not name, first discovered the breach in mid-June.primarily focuses Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., the head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said he and other committe members are"closely monitoring what appears to be a significant cybersecurity breach by Chinese intelligence."
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