A large-scale cyber-spying campaign blamed on China might have given hackers access to the networks of critical U.S. companies and agencies.
China hacker’s angst opens a window onto cyber-espionage
In its April alert about the hack, cybersecurity agency CISA said it was aware of “compromises affecting a number of U.S. government agencies, critical infrastructure entities, and other private sector organizations.” The agency has since said that at least five federal bodies identified signs of potential unauthorized access, but it did not name the five.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York said it had not found evidence of valuable data or customer information having been stolen. That breach was first reported by the New York Times.
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