Summary

A ninth U.S. telecom firm has been hacked in the Chinese espionage campaign “Salt Typhoon,” which gave Beijing access to private texts and calls of Americans, including senior government officials.

The Biden administration confirmed the breach after issuing guidance to detect Chinese hackers.

Officials call for mandatory cybersecurity regulations, as voluntary measures are deemed insufficient.

The FCC will address the issue next month, while further U.S. actions are expected.

China denies involvement.

  • @[email protected]
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    1112 hours ago

    Is mainstream news even covering this? Most of the people I talk to have no clue about this.

    • Skvlp
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      58 hours ago

      Probably not. Why cover real issues when they can sanewash conspiracy nuts…?

  • @[email protected]
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    8221 hours ago

    Seems like the whole “a back door will be used by adversaries” people were right. Who would have thought? Sure seems like all the cops saying that they would be real safe, don’t worry, let’s break encryption so we can be more shitty were wrong. Fuck the cops. Use signal. Acab

    • FiveMacs
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      1520 hours ago

      If everything is stolen and public then you don’t need so much encryption. Get with the capitalistic program here.

  • @[email protected]
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    2118 hours ago

    Remember when a bunch of hardware all across the world was discovered to have Chinese surveillance embedded in them and the US government told everyone and most of the corps shrugged?

    • Skvlp
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      28 hours ago

      The Bloomberg story? Last I saw it created quite a stir, companies checked their hardware, the only proof of the compromised hardware was that one Bloomberg-story, Bloomberg was unable to produce any more proof, and no one found any proof either.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 hours ago

      Oh, no worries, Congress approved a $3 billion project this month that will come out of our taxes to pay the telecoms to do what they should have done in a span of over a decade. (Still remember the Huawei cell radios in my lab and going “wtf m8, we make these ourselves?!⁄¿”) The poor suffering telecoms can’t pay for it themselves, that’s just too much work. They’re welfare bitches.

      • @Fades
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        511 hours ago

        A tale as old as time, just like when those same goddamn telecoms took taxpayer money to modernize their shit and they simply didn’t instead and went with stock buybacks and the like.

        • @MutilationWave
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          210 hours ago

          Fucking Verizon got paid a shit ton of money, I’m not even going to look up how much, to run fiber to every community of any decent size. In my state they did, right up until they hit the city. Running fiber in a developed area is crazy expensive compared to running it through rural areas. So they just took all the government money and said they did what they asked for. It took over ten years for a local company to get fiber to my neighborhood, and I’m right beside downtown in the biggest city in the state! To be fair it’s not a big city.

    • @[email protected]
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      1015 hours ago

      Because that ‘chinese surveillance’ wasn’t any different from the NSA backdoors. Exactly what this group exploits, incidentally.

  • @dohpaz42
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    3020 hours ago

    The FCC will address the issue next month, while further U.S. actions are expected.

    Right. I’ll start holding my breath now.

  • @raspberriesareyummy
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    1419 hours ago

    Now charge western secret service heads with treason and Marie Antoinette them. Because everyone told them this would happen.

    • @SkybreakerEngineer
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      516 hours ago

      Secret Service are presidential bodyguards, not corporate cybersecurity

      • mememuseum
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        413 hours ago

        The Secret Service actually does a lot more, but it’s never really reported about. They investigate financial and cybercrime too.

  • Flying Squid
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    1320 hours ago

    All I can say is I hope China is enjoying all the pictures of my dogs.

    • @MutilationWave
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      310 hours ago

      I started to go for the racist joke here but I deleted it.