Webdesk: Microsoft says Chinese state-sponsored hacker outfit “Volt Typhoon” is attacking important US cyber infrastructure.
Hackers have targeted multiple businesses to gain intelligence and disrupt US-Asian relations.
Microsoft recommended affected firms to close or replace compromised account credentials and warned that the hackers’ main goal is espionage rather than disruption.
Microsoft has warned of Chinese state-sponsored cyberattacks against US infrastructure.
Since mid-2021, “Volt Typhoon” has conducted intelligence-gathering attacks. Microsoft advised clients to change or cancel compromised accounts immediately.
Moreover, The hackers use an undiscovered weakness in FortiGuard, a popular cybersecurity suite, to infiltrate firms, steal user credentials, and attempt to gain unauthorised access to other systems.
While, Hackers’ main goal appears to be long-term espionage and unnoticed access. The attacks affected communications, transportation, maritime, and government sectors.
In 2020, Chinese government-backed hackers targeted Covington and Burling, a prominent law practise.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warned that Chinese hackers continue to threaten American intellectual property in a joint statement with international and domestic intelligence services.
CISA Director Jen Easterly noted China’s history of cyberattacks to steal sensitive data from businesses globally.