The Treasury hack is sparking new questions about how agencies ensure the security of third-party technology service providers.
Integrity Tech has been accused of helping the advanced persistent threat group Flax Typhoon with the infrastructure needed to carry out its attacks.
The US Treasury Department says a post-mortem of a data breach it witnessed last month reveals that state-sponsored Chinese ...
A cyber incident at the US Department of the Treasury - blamed on a Chinese state actor - raises fresh warnings about supply ...
U.S. lawmakers announced that the United States Treasury had fallen victim to a cyberattack. Evidently, the U.S. Treasury ...
A key used by third party service provider BeyondTrust to secure cloud-based remote support was stolen and used to access ...
The compromised third-party offering was a commercial remote services tool not listed in the marketplace for FedRAMP, the government’s cloud security compliance framework.
A China-linked breach tied to the compromise of BeyondTrust’s remote support tool has reportedly led to the breach of ...
A new report from the Washington Post published on January 1, 2024, revealed that the December cyber attack by Chinese threat ...
A recent study by Boston-based cloud security firm Lookout has revealed that iOS devices face a higher risk of phishing and web content threats compared to Android devices. The study, which analyzed ...
On December 8, 2024, the US Treasury Department found out that a China state-sponsored Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) actor ...
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs is denying allegations that state-affiliated actors hacked the U.S. Treasury Department.