- U.S. broadband providers had their networks breached in a cyberattack tied to the Chinese government that targeted wiretap requests, The Wall Street Journal reports.
- It’s possible the hackers had access for months or longer to networks the U.S. uses to make lawful requests for communications data, the newspaper wrote.
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Lmao, “requests”
Are they spying on our spying technology now?
Now? They always have been.
It’s possible the hackers had access for months or longer to networks the
U.SChina country uses to make lawful requests for communications data, the newspaper wrote.I’d be curious how that works on the opposite end of surveillance states.
I’m pretty sure GCHQ here likes my noods