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Policing networks, stopping threats as China rises

Policing networks, stopping threats as China rises April 21, 2021 Norwich University’s 2021 Peace and War Virtual Summit concludes with pair of Wednesday afternoon sessions How’s this for ripped-from-the-headlines urgency? On Wednesday, right as the Virtual Peace and War Center prepared to conclude by focusing partly on the U.S.-China cybersecurity struggle, The Washington Post and South China Morning Post outlined a growing threat. The summit, presented by the John and Mary Frances Patton Peace and War Center, concludes with two sessions, both streamed online and free to attend. The news outlets reported that FireEye, a security company working with the U.S. government, suspected Chinese government hackers compromised U.S. government agencies, defense contractors and financial institutions. A U.S. official, speaking anonymously, told the Post the Defense Department was not believed to have been compromised.

Hackers used Pulse Secure flaw to target US defence industry

According to FireEye researchers and VPN device manufacturer. At least two groups of hackers have spent months using a previously undisclosed vulnerability in American networking devices to spy on the US defence industry, researchers and the devices manufacturer said. Utah-based IT company Ivanti said in a statement that the hackers took advantage of the flaw in its Pulse Connect Secure suite of virtual private networking devices to break into the systems of a very limited number of customers. Ivanti said that while there were mitigations in place a fix for the issue would not be available until early May. Ivanti provided no detail about who might be responsible for the espionage campaign but, in a report timed to Ivanti s announcement, cybersecurity company FireEye said it suspected that at least one of the hacking groups operates on behalf of the Chinese government.

Suspected Chinese hackers spied on U S , European targets

Apr 20, 2021 6:26 PM EDT Suspected state-backed Chinese hackers exploited widely used networking devices to spy for months on dozens of high-value government, defense industry and financial sector targets in the U.S. and Europe, according to FireEye, a prominent cybersecurity firm. FireEye said Tuesday that it believes two hacking groups linked to China broke into several targets through Pulse Connect Secure devices, which numerous companies and governments use for secure remote access to their networks. After FireEye released a blog post detailing its findings Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued an alert saying it was aware of “ongoing exploitation” of Pulse Connect Secure that is “compromising U.S. government agencies, critical infrastructure entities, and private sector organizations.” The agency did not provide additional details about which organizations were breached.

Hackers exploit unpatched bugs to attack governments, contractors

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