U.S. blames China for Microsoft hack
Cybercrimes linked to Chinese hacking groups have targeted governments, political organizations, and key industries, the United States and its allies claim. The Biden administration on Monday said China carried out a massive hack of Microsoft Exchange email server software in January that affected mostly small businesses.
How did they do it? Intelligence agencies say Chinese government-affiliated hackers have targeted victims with ransomware, demanding millions of dollars. The United States has not levied any new sanctions against China, but the Justice Department announced charges against four Chinese nationals for allegedly using a front company to cover up the government’s role in the crimes.
Dig deeper: Read Onize Ohikere’s report in The Sift about another massive cyberattack on the United States—this time by Russian hackers.
An actual newsletter worth subscribing to instead of just a collection of links. —Adam
Sign up to receive The Sift email newsletter each weekday morning for the latest headlines from WORLD’s breaking news team.
Please wait while we load the latest comments...
Comments
Please register, subscribe, or log in to comment on this article.