The Guardian (USA)

Chinese hackers infiltrate­d plane, train and water systems for five years, US says

- Guardian staff and agencies

An advanced group of Chinese hackers taking aim at critical US infrastruc­ture has been active for as long as half a decade, American and allied intelligen­ce agencies said in a joint statement on Wednesday.

The US National Security Agency, US cyber watchdog CISA, the FBI and the Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion said that the group known as Volt Typhoon had quietly burrowed into the networks of aviation, rail, mass transit, highway, maritime, pipeline, water and sewage organizati­ons.

None of the organizati­ons were identified by name, but the statement said that US intelligen­ce officials had observed the hackers “maintainin­g access and footholds within some victim IT environmen­ts for at least five years”.

The statement, which was cosigned by the respective cybersecur­ity agencies of Britain, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, is the latest in a series of warnings from US officials about Volt Typhoon, a group that has drawn particular alarm because it appears geared toward sabotage rather than espionage.

The widespread nature of the hacks has led to a series of meetings between the White House and the private technology industry, including several telecommun­ications and cloud commuting companies, in which the US government asked for assistance in tracking the activity.

“We are extraordin­arily concerned about malicious cyber activity from the PRC state-sponsored actor that industry calls Volt Typhoon,” a senior CISA official, Eric Goldstein, referring to the People’s Republic of China, told Reuters ahead of the statement’s release. “Most of the victims we have identified have no legitimate espionage value.”

 ?? Photograph: Dado Ruvić/Reuters ?? The US was joined by several other countries’ intelligen­ce agencies in announcing the hack.
Photograph: Dado Ruvić/Reuters The US was joined by several other countries’ intelligen­ce agencies in announcing the hack.

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