Ten Chinese hackers have been charged alongside two Chinese law enforcement officers in a global hacking campaign that targeted dissidents, news organizations and U.S. agencies. The Justice Department said Wednesday the hacking by workers of I-Soon was done in some cases at the direction of China’s Ministry of Public Security,
The Justice Department claims 10 alleged hackers and two Chinese government officials took part in a wave of cyberattacks around the globe that included breaching the US Treasury Department and more.
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Among those facing charges are 2 officers with China's Ministry of Public Security (MPS) who used Chinese private firm as cover for operations, according to unsealed court documents - Anadolu Ajansı
The Justice Department alleges that the Chinese government has been using a cybersecurity vendor called "i-Soon" to conduct widespread hacking campaigns.