Chinese hackers target Verizon to access phone data of Trump and Vance

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Analysis of Chinese Hacking of U.S. Telecom Systems and Political Figures

Chinese hackers have once again made headlines for their infiltration of the U.S. wiretap system, this time expanding their reach to target data from phones used by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and vice presidential candidate JD Vance. The group known as “Salt Typhoon” has also targeted prominent figures on Capitol Hill, possibly including staff members of Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign, as reported by the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.

The hackers gained access to the officials’ phone numbers through the Verizon phone systems, raising concerns about the security of telecommunications infrastructure in the U.S. In response to this breach, the FBI and CISA have launched an investigation into the unauthorized access by actors affiliated with the People’s Republic of China. They are working with affected companies to strengthen cyber defenses and mitigate the threat.

The extent of the compromised data and the wide range of potential victims are still being determined as the investigation unfolds. The hackers may still have access to Verizon’s systems, posing a significant security risk to individuals and companies targeted in this cyberattack.

This incident is part of a broader trend of foreign interference in U.S. elections, with Russia, China, and Iran among the most active foreign actors. Despite the heightened level of disinformation and hacking campaigns, U.S. cybersecurity officials emphasize that the election infrastructure remains secure. However, the threat of disinformation spreading false narratives and undermining trust in the democratic process is a major concern. As the investigation continues, authorities are working to ensure the security of telecommunications infrastructure and protect against future cyber threats.

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