US Treasury Department imposes sanctions on Chinese company over Salt Typhoon hack

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The Salt Typhoon intrusions allegedly exposed a huge swathe of Americans' call logs to Chinese spies, after American telecom companies were targeted.

The Salt Typhoon intrusions allegedly exposed a huge swathe of Americans' call logs to Chinese spies, after American telecom companies were targeted.

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- The US Treasury Department on Jan 17 imposed sanctions on alleged hacker Yin Kecheng and cyber-security company Sichuan Juxinhe Network Technology, accusing both of being involved in a series of hacks against American telecom companies.

The intrusions, known under the name Salt Typhoon,

have allegedly exposed a huge swathe of Americans' call logs to Chinese spies and rattled the US intelligence community.

In some cases, hackers are alleged to have intercepted conversations, including between prominent US politicians and government officials.

Some lawmakers have described them as the worst telecom hacks in US history.

In a statement, the Treasury described Sichuan Juxinhe Network Technology as a hacking company with strong ties to China's Ministry of State Security (MSS), an intelligence agency.

It said that Yin Kecheng was based in Shanghai, had worked as a hacker for more than a decade, and also had ties to the MSS.

It further alleged he was tied to

the recent breach at the US Treasury.

Reuters was not immediately able to reach Yin Kecheng or Sichuan Juxinhe. China's embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Beijing routinely denies responsibility for cyber-espionage campaigns. REUTERS

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