FBI Warns of Ongoing Chinese Cyber Threat: At Least 200 US Companies Hacked
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has confirmed that a massive, long-running cyber attack by China's Salt Typhoon hacking group is affecting companies across the United States and worldwide.
"This is not an isolated incident," said John H. C. Clark, the FBI's Assistant Director for the Cyber Division. "The Salt Typhoon campaign is ongoing, with multiple targets and victims."
The FBI's cyber chief described the attack as a significant threat to national security, emphasizing that no company is safe from the hackers' reach.
According to the FBI, at least 200 US companies have been targeted by the Salt Typhoon group, which has been waging a relentless campaign of cyber attacks against vulnerable organizations for years.
The group's tactics are varied and sophisticated, using a range of techniques to evade detection and breach even the most robust security systems.
"We urge all US companies to take immediate action to protect themselves from this ongoing threat," said Clark. "This is not a drill – the hackers are still active, and we need to act now to prevent further damage."
The FBI's warning comes as the global cyber landscape continues to evolve at breakneck speed.
As the Salt Typhoon group demonstrates, the threats posed by state-sponsored hackers like China are real, and they demand a concerted response from governments, corporations, and individuals alike.
The US government has long acknowledged the threat posed by China's cyber espionage activities, but this latest warning from the FBI marks a new level of urgency in the face of an ongoing and escalating menace.