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Chinese Salt Tropical cyclone cyberespionage targets AT&T, Verizon however networks safe and secure, carriers say

The Chineselinked Salt Typhoon cyberespionage operation targeted AT&T and Verizon's. systems, but the cordless carriers' U.S. networks are now. protected as they work with police and federal government. officials, the companies said on Saturday in their first. acknowledgment of the attacks.

We spot no activity by nation-state actors in our. networks at this time. Based on our present examination of. this attack, individuals's Republic of China targeted a small. number of people of foreign intelligence interest, an AT&T. spokesperson said.

While just a few cases of compromised information were. determined, AT&T was monitoring and remediating its networks to. protect customers information, and continues to deal with authorities. to assess and alleviate the danger, the spokesperson said.

We have not identified risk star activity in Verizon's. network for a long time, and after considerable work dealing with. this incident, we can report that Verizon has consisted of the. activities connected with this particular incident, Verizon's. Chief Legal Officer stated in a statement.

An independent and extremely respected cyber security company. has verified the containment, Verizon stated.

On Friday, U.S. officials included a ninth unnamed telecom. company to the list of entities jeopardized by the Salt Tropical cyclone. hackers and stated the Chinese involved gained access to networks. and essentially had broad and complete gain access to, providing the. ability to geolocate millions of people, to tape. phone calls at will.

The U.S. Department of Defense and the Federal. Communications Commission did not immediately respond to. Reuters' requests for comment on the business declarations. China's. foreign ministry could not right away be called for comment.

Chinese authorities have formerly explained the. accusations as disinformation and stated Beijing strongly opposes. and fights cyber attacks and cyber theft in all kinds.

Officials previously alleged hackers targeted Verizon. , AT&T, Lumen and other telecom business, and. stole telephone audio intercepts together with a large swath of. call record data.

In response to that cyberattack, the U.S. Cybersecurity and. Infrastructure Security Company on Dec. 18 prompted senior. government and political figures to move mobile interactions. to end-to-end encrypted apps.

Targets of Salt Hurricane supposedly included officials. linked to Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald. Trump's presidential projects.

There is growing issue about the size and scope of the. reported Chinese hacking into U.S. telecommunications networks. and concerns about when companies and the federal government will be. able to assure Americans about the problem.

(source: Reuters)