Key Highlights
- officials first alerted its allies in 2024 after finding out that hacking groups had gained access to telecom companies around the world, according to The Associated Press. The campaign reportedly targeted multiple countries, including the U. S.
- and the other members of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance: Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
- The breaches allegedly gave China access to the phone data of millions and the possible ability to eavesdrop on calls, read text messages and track users’ locations.
- EX-TRUMP DHS OFFICIAL SOUNDS ALARM OVER NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT WITHIN CRITICAL US INDUSTRY Chinese cyberattacks reportedly reached "the heart" of the U. K.'s Downing Street, a source told The Telegraph.
- (Thomas Trutschel/Photothek via ) The hackers also had the ability to record calls "at will" according to Anne Neuberger, who was a deputy U. S.


