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Meet the Chinese ‘Typhoon’ hackers preparing for war


U.S. intelligence say these China-backed hackers among laying the groundwork for future conflict with the United States.

Since then, another new China-backed hacking group called “Salt Typhoon” appeared in the networks of U.S. phone and internet giants, capable of gathering intelligence on Americans — and potential targets of U.S. surveillance — by compromising telecom systems used for law enforcement wiretaps. The hacking group subsequently gained further access to the IT environments of multiple critical infrastructure sectors, including aviation, water, energy, and transportation, pre-positioning for activating future disruptive cyberattacks aimed at slowing the U.S. government’s response to an invasion of its key ally, Taiwan. The U.S. government said in January 2024 that it had successfully disrupted a botnet, used by Volt Typhoon, consisting of thousands of hijacked U.S.-based small office and home network routers, which the Chinese hacking group used to hide its malicious activity aimed at targeting U.S. critical infrastructure.

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