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   Millions of Americans caught up in Chine   
   26 Mar 24 03:09:38   
   
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   From: hrod17@clintonemail.com   
      
   Millions of Americans' online accounts have been caught up in a "sinister"   
   Chinese hacking plot that targeted US officials, the justice department   
   and FBI said on Monday.   
      
   Seven Chinese nationals have been charged with enacting a widespread   
   cyber-attack campaign.   
      
   They are accused of ties to a hacking operation that ran for 14 years.   
      
   The US state department announced a reward of up to $10m (£8m) for   
   information on the seven men.   
      
   The justice department said hackers had targeted US and foreign critics of   
   China, businesses, and politicians.   
      
   The seven men allegedly sent over 10,000 "malicious emails, impacting   
   thousands of victims, across multiple continents", in what the justice   
   department called a "prolific global hacking operation" backed by China's   
   government.   
      
   "Today's announcement exposes China's continuous and brash efforts to   
   undermine our nation's cybersecurity and target Americans and our   
   innovation," FBI Director Christopher Wray said.   
      
   "As long as China continues to target the US and our partners, the FBI   
   will continue to send a clear message that cyber espionage will not be   
   tolerated, and we will tirelessly pursue those who threaten our nation's   
   security and prosperity," he added.   
      
   The charges come after the UK's government also accused China of being   
   responsible for "malicious cyber campaigns" targeting the country's   
   Electoral Commission and politicians. Diplomats at the Chinese embassy in   
   London said it "strongly opposes" the accusations, calling them   
   "completely fabricated and malicious slanders".   
      
   New Zealand's government also said its parliament had been targeted by   
   China-backed hackers, the New Zealand Herald reported.   
      
   A spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington DC said "without   
   valid evidence, relevant countries jumped to an unwarranted conclusion"   
   and "made groundless accusations".   
      
   UK hits out at Chinese-backed cyber-attacks   
   In an indictment setting out charges against the seven Chinese men, US   
   prosecutors said the hacking resulted in the confirmed or potential   
   compromise of work accounts, personal emails, online storage and telephone   
   call records.   
      
   The emails they are accused of sending targets often appeared to be from   
   prominent news outlets or journalists, containing hidden tracking links.   
   If a person opened the email sent to them, their information - including   
   their location and IP addresses - would be sent to a server allegedly   
   controlled by the seven defendants.   
      
   This information was then used to enable more "direct and sophisticated   
   targeted hacking, such as compromising the recipients' home routers and   
   other electronic devices", US prosecutors said.   
      
   As well as targeting US government officials working at the White House   
   and US state departments, and in some cases their spouses, they were also   
   said to have targeted foreign dissidents globally.   
      
   In one example cited by the justice department, the men "successfully   
   compromised Hong Kong pro-democracy activists and their associates located   
   in Hong Kong, the United States, and other foreign locations with   
   identical malware".   
      
   US companies were hacked too, with the men allegedly targeting defence,   
   information technology, telecommunications, manufacturing and trade,   
   finance, consulting, legal, and research industries.   
      
   Companies targeted included defence contractors who provide services to   
   the US military and "a leading provider of 5G network equipment", the   
   justice department said.   
      
   https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68659095   
      
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