Jan 29 (Reuters) - The U.S. government in recent months launched an operation to fight a pervasive Chinese hacking operation that successfully compromised thousands of internet-connected devices, according to two Western security officials and one person familiar with the matter.

The Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation sought and received legal authorization to remotely disable aspects of the Chinese hacking campaign, the sources told Reuters.

The Biden administration has increasingly focused on hacking, not only for fear nation states may try to disrupt the U.S. election in November, but because ransomware wreaked havoc on Corporate America in 2023.

The hacking group at the center of recent activity, Volt Typhoon, has especially alarmed intelligence officials who say it is part of a larger effort to compromise Western critical infrastructure, including naval ports, internet service providers and utilities.

  • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    I’m surprised a better cybersecurity regime hasn’t been deployed with regards to defending this stuff so they aren’t as big a threat to begin with.

    Like seriously, the game is to make the defenses so disgustingly annoying to break through when you’re not supposed to that anyone short of someone with unlimited funding just outright gives up, and everyone with unlimited funding is looking at a years long process just to get a password, nevermind to match it with the 2FA and break in.