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US Telecoms Breached: Chinese Hackers Spy on Calls, Texts

6 Dec

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Summary

  • US government declined sanctions on China over cyberespionage.
  • Smart toilet encryption claims debunked, data exposed.
  • CISA director nominee faces Senate hurdles, nomination may fail.
US Telecoms Breached: Chinese Hackers Spy on Calls, Texts

Chinese state-sponsored hackers, operating under the guise of Salt Typhoon, have executed a significant cyberespionage campaign, compromising virtually all US telecommunications infrastructure. This breach granted them access to real-time communications, including sensitive data from presidential candidates. Despite the severity, the US government has reportedly chosen not to impose sanctions on China, prioritizing trade relations over national security responses.

In parallel, privacy concerns are amplified by a smart toilet's questionable encryption practices. Kohler's Dekota device, advertised with end-to-end encryption, was found to only encrypt data from the device to its servers, exposing user data. This revelation led Kohler to remove its misleading encryption claims from product descriptions.

Adding to the cybersecurity turmoil, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) remains without a director as the nominee, Sean Plankey, faces significant opposition in the Senate. Various demands from senators, ranging from contract disputes to disaster relief funding, have stalled his confirmation, leaving a critical agency in limbo.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, the cyberespionage campaign known as Salt Typhoon infiltrated US telecom networks, gaining access to real-time calls and texts of Americans, including presidential candidates like Donald Trump.
Kohler's Dekota smart toilet was found to falsely advertise end-to-end encryption, only encrypting data from the device to its servers, raising concerns about user privacy.
The nomination for CISA director, Sean Plankey, is facing significant congressional hurdles due to various demands from senators, potentially delaying or blocking his confirmation.

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