Chinese state-backed hackers, tracked as Silk Typhoon, have been linked to the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) ...
Threat actors entered Treasury Department systems through BeyondTrust. The breach may be related to the Salt Typhoon attacks.
While third party risk management is an ongoing challenge, experts say it may not be fully solved by new rules.
Late last month the US Treasury reported that an unspecified number of computers had been compromised by Chinese hackers following a data breach.
U.S. lawmakers announced that the United States Treasury had fallen victim to a cyberattack. Evidently, the U.S. Treasury ...
Johns Creek-based BeyondTrust said on its website that it detected "potentially anomalous behavior" on Dec. 2.
Hackers connected to the Chinese government successfully breached several Treasury Department workstations and accessed ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen met virtually on Monday with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and raised concerns about ...
CyberArk Software shares rose Monday as Morgan Stanley analysts said the company stands to benefit after competitor ...
A new report from the Washington Post published on January 1, 2024, revealed that the December cyber attack by Chinese threat ...
The U.S. Treasury Department experienced a cyber breach attributed to Chinese hackers, but CISA stated it did not affect ...