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Patrick Fox

@realcynicalfox
3 posts
2024-12-29
Salt Typhoon is a major NatSec breach. In my view, the people attempting to convince us the PRC isn't an enemy come in two flavors; they're either ignorant or actively working against the interests of the United States. 🧵 Deputy NSA for Cyber Anne Neuberger: [image]
2024-12-29 View on X
Bloomberg

AT&T and Verizon say their networks are now clear after the Salt Typhoon intrusion; AT&T says a few “individuals of foreign intelligence interest” were targeted

- Carriers said hackers targeted political, intelligence figures  — White House said nine telecom companies were victims

The implications of the extent of geolocating that appears to have been done via the PRC Salt Typhoon operation are almost more concerning than the traditional data acquisition and surveillance aspects. Forever caveat: I'm working from publicly available unclassified data.
2024-12-29 View on X
Bloomberg

AT&T and Verizon say their networks are now clear after the Salt Typhoon intrusion; AT&T says a few “individuals of foreign intelligence interest” were targeted

- Carriers said hackers targeted political, intelligence figures  — White House said nine telecom companies were victims

2022-08-17
If the US were serious about its own rhetoric regarding the PRC as a preeminent strategic threat, the Commerce Department would be approving 0 tech exports to that nation. https://www.wsj.com/...
2022-08-17 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Analysis: of the US exports to China that required a license in 2020, the Commerce Department approved 94%, or 2,652, applications for tech exports