The Borneo Post

WSJ: Chinese hackers targeting US Navy contractor­s with multiple breaches

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WASHINGTON: Chinese hackers have breached US Navy contractor­s to steal a raft of informatio­n, including missile plans, through what some officials describe as some of the most debilitati­ng cyber campaigns linked to Beijing, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Victims have included contractor­s of all sizes, with some of the smaller ones struggling to invest in securing their networks, as hackers over the last 18 months have conducted numerous breaches to gather intelligen­ce, sabotage American systems, and steal intellectu­al property, the Journal reported.

The Journal’s report was based on informatio­n from experts and officials, who said that Navy Secretary Richard Spencer had ordered a review of cybersecur­ity weaknesses that led to an initial assessment validating concerns and laying groundwork for a response by the Navy.

Officials in the Navy called the breaches troubling and unacceptab­le, the Journal reported.

National Security Agency official Rob Joyce said on Tuesday that in general Chinese cyber activity in the United States had risen in recent months. — Reuters

 ??  ?? People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers raise the Chinese flag during a memorial ceremony at the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall on the annual national day of remembranc­e to commemorat­e the 81st anniversar­y of the massacre in Nanjing in China’s eastern Jiangsu province on Dec 13. — AFP photo
People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers raise the Chinese flag during a memorial ceremony at the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall on the annual national day of remembranc­e to commemorat­e the 81st anniversar­y of the massacre in Nanjing in China’s eastern Jiangsu province on Dec 13. — AFP photo

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