December 31, 2024 - 01:11

A CCP-affiliated hacker reportedly targeted the U.S. Treasury Department in a "major incident" this month, gaining access to workstations and sensitive documents. This alarming breach raises concerns about the security protocols in place at one of the nation's key financial institutions.
The infiltration is believed to have allowed the hacker to access critical data, potentially including sensitive financial information and internal communications. Such a breach poses significant risks not only to national security but also to the integrity of financial systems.
Experts are now calling for an immediate review of cybersecurity measures employed by government agencies to prevent similar incidents in the future. The incident underscores the ongoing threat posed by state-sponsored hackers and highlights the need for enhanced collaboration between government and private sectors to bolster defenses against cyberattacks.
As investigations continue, officials are working to assess the full extent of the breach and implement measures to safeguard sensitive information from future attacks.
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