The US Treasury Department says it was hacked in a China-linked cyberattack

Documents and workstations at the US Treasury Department were accessed during a cyberattack, The New York Times reports. The attack was linked to a "China state-sponsored Advanced Persistent Threat actor" and has been characterized as "a major cybersecurity incident."

According to a letter the Treasury Department shared with lawmakers (via TechCrunch), US officials were made aware of the issue on December 8, when BeyondTrust, a third-party software company, shared that a security key used to provide technical support was used to access workstations and unclassified documents. 

The Treasury Department said that it has worked with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the FBI to understand the full scope of the breach, but hasn't shared how long files and workstations were accessible or what was actually accessed. Engadget has contacted the US Treasury Department and will update this article once we know more.

The cyberattack follows a similarly concerning, but separate breach of US telecom carriers that came to light in October 2024. That cyberattack was perpetrated by a Chinese hacking group referred to as "Salt Typhoon." Attackers gained access to unencrypted SMS messages and call logs of politicians, government officials and others for months before the breach was discovered.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/the-us-treasury-department-says-it-was-hacked-in-a-china-linked-cyberattack-230114104.html?src=rss https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/the-us-treasury-department-says-it-was-hacked-in-a-china-linked-cyberattack-230114104.html?src=rss
Created 8d | Dec 31, 2024, 12:40:03 AM


Login to add comment

Other posts in this group

The Morning After: Acer's huge 11-inch handheld gaming PC

Handheld gaming PCs are here to stay, and as the entire category grows and matures, things are getting bigger. Even bigger. Packing detachable controllers and a built-in kickstand,

Jan 7, 2025, 1:30:26 PM | Engadget
The Pinwheel Watch is a kid-safe Apple Watch Ultra lookalike to placate your tween

The Pinwheel Watch doesn’t scream “this is a kids’ device.” The new smartwatch, unveiled at Pepcom during CES 2025, doesn’t have a chunky, brightly colored casing or super-thick bezels. It’s actual

Jan 7, 2025, 1:30:25 PM | Engadget
Segway is finally launching e-bikes at CES 2025

Segway, known of course for the Segway, is now offering another motorized form of transpor

Jan 7, 2025, 1:30:24 PM | Engadget
The Shokz OpenFit 2 promises better sound and longer battery life

In 2023, Shokz strayed from its bone conduction roots with a pair of “air conduction” open-ear wireless earbuds. While the Shokz OpenFit

Jan 7, 2025, 1:30:23 PM | Engadget
8Bitdo's Ultimate Wired Controller for Xbox drops to only $30

8Bitdo makes some of our favorite controllers for all manner of consoles and gamin

Jan 7, 2025, 1:30:22 PM | Engadget
Philips Hue adds AI-powered lighting options to its app

If there's one certainty of 2025, it's that there will be a plethora of new AI products. One of the first out of the gate comes from Philips Hue, which has announced

Jan 7, 2025, 1:30:20 PM | Engadget
New UK law would criminalize creating sexually explicit deepfakes

Bad actors have created deepfakes to imitate celebrity endorsement

Jan 7, 2025, 1:30:19 PM | Engadget