US warns Chinese tech firms may have ties to notorious cyber espionage group which hit hundreds of firms

Transport, telecoms, military, and government agencies have been targeted by the Salt Typhoon group, and things might only get worse.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/us-warns-chinese-tech-firms-may-have-ties-to-notorious-cyber-espionage-group-which-hit-hundreds-of-firms

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