The Treasury hack is sparking new questions about how agencies ensure the security of third-party technology service providers.
The Treasury Department sanctioned a Chinese company behind the Flax Typhoon hacks, which infiltrated around 260,000 routers and other devices.
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The US Treasury Department says a post-mortem of a data breach it witnessed last month reveals that state-sponsored Chinese hackers were behind the attack.
The U.S. Treasury Department today issued sanctions against Integrity Technology Group, a Beijing-based cybersecurity company ...
One file alone contained the names and other personal information of more than 118,000 people, although there appeared to be ...
The federal government hit Chinese cyber group Integrity Technology Group with new sanctions on Friday, citing alleged ...
The Treasury Department says Integrity Tech operated Flax Typhoon's botnet—a network of at least 260,000 compromised devices that helped the attackers hide their identities.
U.S. officials say the sanctioned Chinese firm provided botnet infrastructure for the China-backed hacking group Flax Typhoon ...
The US Treasury Department imposed sanctions against Beijing-based cybersecurity firm Integrity Technology Group, Inc. on Friday due to its alleged involvement in a series of cyberattacks targeting ...
U.S. Treasury on Friday sanctioned a Beijing-based cybersecurity company for its alleged role in multiple hacking incidents targeting critical U.S. infrastructure ...