Federal authorities say an investigation into Chinese government hacking efforts has revealed a “broad and significant” ...
In September, the FBI dismantled a major Chinese cyber operation, known as Flax Typhoon, which had infected over 200,000 ...
Hackers linked to Beijing have compromised the systems of multiple telecoms firms to access call records and private communications.
Beijing insists it won’t meddle in the U.S. vote, but it’s reaping the fruits of a years-long government effort to build an ...
The FBI, with the help of international partners ... This company is suspected of providing the infrastructure necessary for Flax Typhoon, notably through its KRLab software. According to ...
FBI Director Chris Wray announced Wednesday. The group, known as Flax Typhoon, installed malware on more than 200,000 consumer devices – ranging from cameras to home and office routers – forming a ...
The group Flax Typhoon, believed by experts to be backed ... could have been used for larger-scale attacks. The FBI, with the ...
In September, the FBI shut down a mass intrusion into hundreds of thousands of internet cameras and other devices that had been infiltrated by a group dubbed Flax Typhoon – which was traced to a ...
There’s also Flax Typhoon, which masquerades as a Beijing ... Last month, the Justice Department announced the FBI’s disruption of this worldwide botnet directed by Beijing.