Chinese hackers breached US telecom firms, raising security concerns: CNN report
Chinese Embassy in Washington denies allegations as 'a distortion of the fact,' accusing US of 'politicizing cybersecurity issues to smear China'
ISTANBUL
Chinese government-linked hackers have infiltrated several US telecommunications companies in recent months, most likely looking for sensitive national security information, CNN reported on Saturday, citing multiple unnamed sources.
US investigators believe the hackers may have accessed wiretap warrant requests, two sources said. However, the broadcaster reported that officials are still investigating what information the hackers may have obtained.
US broadband and internet providers AT&T, Verizon, and Lumen are among the companies targeted, the sources said.
Representatives from AT&T and Lumen declined to comment, while Verizon did not respond to requests for comment, CNN reported. The US Department of Justice and the FBI also declined to comment.
However, the Chinese Embassy in Washington, denied any involvement, calling the allegations “a distortion of the fact.”
Liu Pengyu, a spokesperson for the embassy, accused the US of "politicizing cybersecurity issues to smear China."
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