Update | Chinese hackers targeted US military contractors, Senate panel committee finds
Senate committee claims attacks gained insight into logistics and 'foothold' to disrupt operations
Hackers associated with the Chinese government have repeatedly infiltrated the computer systems of US airlines, technology companies and other contractors involved in the movement of US troops and military equipment, a US Senate panel has found.
The Senate Armed Services Committee’s year-long probe, concluded in March but made public on Wednesday, found the military’s US Transportation Command, or Transcom, was aware of only two out of at least 20 such cyber intrusions within a single year.
The investigation also found gaps in reporting requirements and a lack of information sharing among US government entities. That in turn left the US military largely unaware of computer compromises of its contractors.
“These peacetime intrusions into the networks of key defence contractors are more evidence of China’s aggressive actions in cyberspace,” Democratic Senator Carl Levin of Michigan, the committee’s chairman, said in releasing the report.
Officials with the Chinese Embassy in Washington did not immediately comment.