US accuses China of vast cyber-espionage against telecoms
Hackers stole call records and compromised communications belonging to a ‘limited number’ of people in US government and politics
Chinese state-sponsored hackers perpetrated a “broad and significant cyber-espionage campaign” in which they breached multiple telecommunications companies, US officials said in a statement on Wednesday, confirming additional details about cyberattacks with major national security implications.
The hackers infiltrated the networks of multiple telecommunications companies to steal customer call records and compromise the communications belonging to a “limited number” of people in government and politics, officials said.
In addition, the attackers copied certain information that was subject to US law enforcement requests pursuant to court orders, the officials said.
“We expect our understanding of these compromises to grow as the investigation continues,” according to the officials. The statement did not identify the affected telecommunications companies.
The FBI and the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are providing technical assistance on the matter and working with potential victims, according to the US.
A representative for the Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.