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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen met virtually on Monday with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and raised concerns about "malicious cyber activity" carried out by Chinese state-sponsored actors ...
Who could be behind the hack? It is unclear who is behind the attack. The OCC breach comes just months after a separate cyber attack disclosed by the US Treasury in December last year, in which ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen met virtually on Monday with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and raised concerns about "malicious cyber activity" carried out by Chinese state-sponsored actors ...
A recent breach of the US Treasury yielded access to Secretary Janet Yellen's computer along with those of two of her lieutenants, according to inside sources speaking to Bloomberg News reporters.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's computer was hacked in a broader cyberattack on the Treasury Department by Chinese state-sponsored hackers, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing two ...
According to a recent report from Bloomberg, the attackers are said to have broken into no less than 400 computers belonging to the Treasury and stole over 3,000 files, including policy and travel ...
"A 12-year-old script kiddie could hack into Yellen’s computer. I doubt she knows how to reboot her WiFi router," he said on X, quoting a post about the hack.
The breach impacted unclassified files, including those belonging to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo. Treasury and law enforcement officials told members of Congress ...
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s computer was infiltrated and unclassified files were accessed as part of a broader breach of the agency by Chinese state-sponsored hackers, according to two people ...
Subsequent reporting, also from Bloomberg, indicates around 50 classified files were stolen from the computer of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
According to sources familiar with the breach cited in a Bloomberg report, hackers accessed fewer than 50 unclassified files on Yellen’s device.