charging seven Chinese state-sponsored hackers with a broad 14-year campaign to target U.S. and foreign critics, businesses and political officials to advance Beijing’s economic espionage and political spying goals.on two of the hackers and a front company for their roles in breaching U.S. critical infrastructure, including in the defense and energy sectors.and company for targeting parliamentarians and U.K. electoral commission systems between 2021 and 2022.
In London, U.K. Home Secretary James Cleverly said, “It is reprehensible that China sought to target our democratic institutions. … Targeting our elected representatives and electoral processes will never go unchallenged.”intelligence officers, contract hackers, and support personnel, were members of a hacking group operating in China and referred to by Justice Department officials as APT 31, a group also known as Violet Typhoon and Judgment Panda.
The defendants and others in APT 31 also targeted thousands of American and foreign citizens and companies. Some of the efforts resulted in successful hacks of networks, email and cloud storage accounts, and telephone call records — with some surveillance of compromised email accounts lasting many years, the department said.The hackers allegedly sent more than 10,000 malicious emails that often appeared to be from prominent news outlets or journalists containing legitimate news articles.
In the United States, targets included officials working at the White House, Justice, Commerce, Treasury and State departments — along with senators and representatives from both major political parties. Sometimes family members were targeted: including the spouse of a high-ranking Justice official, senior White House officials and multiple U.S. senators, according to the Justice Department statement.
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