Chinese Hackers Breached Workstations, Stole Documents, Treasury Department Says
By Emel Akan WASHINGTON—Chinese hackers remotely breached the U.S. Treasury Department earlier this month, stealing documents from its workstations, according to a letter the agency sent to lawmakers on Monday. The Treasury Department described the breach as a “major incident.” On Dec. 8, Chinese state-sponsored hackers compromised a third-party software service provider, Beyond Trust…
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