U.S. anchlage against Chinese hackers for million damage

U.S. anchlage against Chinese hackers for million damage

On Wednesday, the US authorities raised criminal charges against a dozen Chinese citizen for the alleged hacking of numerous US companies, government agencies and municipalities. In some cases, this was made profit, which led to damage in the millions.

victim of the hacker attack

The victims of the hackers include US-based critics of the Chinese government, foreign ministries from Asia as well as US federal and state authorities, such as the Justice Ministry reported. Some of those affected were only hacked last year.

first big charges under Trump

These charges represent the first significant national security case related to Hacking, which was submitted under the Ministry of Justice by President Donald Trump, although the investigation had started long before Trump's taking office.

connections to the Chinese government

Separated indictments from the US district court for the District of Columbia and the Southern District of New York accuse China's security services to take advantage of a far-reaching hacking network of contracting skills in order to carry out transnational repression and carry out surveillance. None of the twelve defendants are in US custody.

Hungry data hunger Chinas

Overall, the accusations show the supposedly enormous hunger of data from the Chinese government for information about American citizens and Chinese dissidents. An official of the Ministry of Justice said that the "hacker ecosystem" of China "got out of control on a yardstick".

China's reaction to the charges

Following the charges, Liu Pengyu, the spokesman for the Chinese embassy in Washington, DC, China's longstanding assertions, repeated that the country does not carry out hacking operations. Liu said: "China will take the necessary measures to protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies and citizens."

tensions between the superpowers

The revelations about the hacker attacks are carried out at a time of serious tensions between the two superpowers. Trump has High Zölle depends on Chinese imports in the USA With your own tariffs on US exports

cybert activity as a field of tension

cybertity has long been a source of tensions in relationships between the USA and China. The United States has accused Beijing of stealing intellectual property and penetrating the US military transport systems in order to prepare possible sabotage actions in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. Chinese hackers have also targeted the telephone communication of high-ranking US politicians, including Trump and Vice President JD Vance href = "https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/politics/chinese-hackers-targeted-trump-and-vances-phon-data/index.html"> reports .

allegations against the USA

In return, the Chinese government has accused the US government to carry out cyber attacks against Chinese organizations. However, US officials emphasize that they do not use hacking for transnational repression and potential sabotage of critical infrastructures, as China does.

A look at the charges

The hacking activities dealt with in the indictments published on Wednesday and through recent US sanctions extend over more than a decade. These range from the alleged data procurement of US technology companies to attacks on a critical US newspaper that has spoken out against Beijing.

a case among the accused

A defendant, the 38-year-old Yin Kecheng, was charged with the District of Columbia and is suspected of being involved in a hacker attack on the Ministry of Finance in December. This incident, about the cnn compromised that checks foreign investments on national security risks.

further incident of hacker attacks

In a further incident from 2017, the hackers, according to one of the charges, tried in vain to penetrate the e-mail accounts of Defense Intelligence Agency who supports US military activities.

leak of confidential information

Eight of the Chinese nationals accused on Wednesday in the Southern District of New York presumably worked for a company based in China called I-SOON, which last year under a Serry Leak suffer. The leaked information outlined, among other things, numerous contracts between the company and China's police, secret service and the military.

market research and success

In a leaked marketing presentation, I-SOON praised his participation in an unspecified Hacking project for China's Ministry of Public Safety in 2018, which had achieved "significant results" and was "recognized and praised" by Chinese civil servants, as can be seen from films of the presentation.

US congress and defense measures

The Ministry of Justice's Ministry of Justice was announced, while the US Congress held a hearing to defend Chinese cyber operations. Rob Joyce, who spent several decades at the National Security Agency, commented on the authorities and emphasized that the Chinese government "carries out a comprehensive campaign against the USA and cannot keep up our current defenses.

This story has been updated with additional details.

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