A Chinese state hacker has targeted critical infrastructure in Guam and the United States with the likely intent of cyberespionage and maintaining long-term access.
A Chinese-based threat actor has targeted critical infrastructure organizations in Guam and elsewhere in the United States since 2021, probably for espionage, says Microsoft. In research released Wednesday, the company said the group it dubs Volt Typhoon "is pursuing development of capabilities that could disrupt critical communications infrastructure between the United States and Asia region
Microsoft has revealed that a state-sponsored hacker group called Volt Typhoon based in China, that typically focuses on espionage and information gathering, is targeting critical US infrastructure.The tech giant uncovered stealthy and targeted .
Volt Typhoon, believed to be a state-sponsored China-based APT group, has been executing “stealthy and targeted” attacks against U.S. organizations, including in Guam.