The administration of US President Donald Trump has dismissed all members of its Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB), including those investigating the China-linked hacking group Salt Typhoon.
A security vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange servers remains largely unpatched A fix was issued four years ago, but some ...
The board was investigating the CCP-backed Salt Typhoon, a hacking group that compromised major telecom companies in the past few years. Chris Krebs, the Chief Intelligence Officer of SentinelOne ...
Aggressors in these types of attacks have the advantage over the defenders, and China cannot be talked out of spying. But ...
These include an ongoing investigation into the Salt Typhoon cyber attacks which began as early as 2022 and are still keeping cyber defenders busy, attributed to hackers in China. The board was ...
Salt Typhoon attackers stole call records for many telecom customers and reportedly accessed calls and messages for Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other government officials. US Sen.
The board responsible for investigating recent Salt Typhoon cyberattacks has reportedly been fired All DHS advisory boards ...
The discovery of the Salt Typhoon hackers, accessing the cell data of U.S. political figures through at least ten ...
A Beijing-linked group called Salt Typhoon spent months last year rampaging through American telecoms and siphoning call logs, recordings, text messages, and even potentially location data.
The group was conducting a comprehensive investigation into the hack of American telecom companies by Beijing actors dubbed "Salt Typhoon." Described by some lawmakers as the most devastating ...
The Committee on Homeland Security hearing comes after Chinese-linked actor Salt Typhoon compromised the U.S. telecommunication network, a problem that was discovered in December. Committee chair Rep.
The CSRB, established under a Biden-era executive order, had been tasked with probing significant cybersecurity incidents, such as the recent Salt Typhoon hack that targeted major ...