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Washington — Federal authorities are urgently investigating a cyberattack linked to China-backed hackers that targeted major U.S. telecommunications companies and systems used for key government intelligence collection capabilities, a U.S. official familiar with the matter confirmed to CBS News.

The hacking group known as “Salt Typhoon” hit numerous companies including Verizon, AT&T and Lumen Technologies. The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the depth and the severity of the hack are not yet clear. 

According to the official, the Chinese hackers breached systems used by U.S. intelligence to conduct wiretaps, and both government agencies and the affected private companies are trying to ascertain what information, if any, the malign actors were able to collect. 

The hack was first reported by the Wall Street Journal. The FBI and other federal agencies, including the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency,  are currently investigating the cyber breach. The FBI, the Justice Department and CISA did not comment. 

AT&T declined to comment on this report. Verizon and Lumen Technologies did not immediately respond to CBS News’ request for comment.

What did the hackers target?

U.S. intelligence officials routinely seek court authorization to use telecom systems like those targeted in the breach to collect information for law enforcement or national security probes. The U.S. official told CBS News the China-backed hackers targeted U.S. surveillance capabilities used for operations including wiretaps, and investigators are now trying to determine how deeply the Chinese accessed the networks.

One fear is that the cyberattacks could have allowed the hackers to access information about ongoing U.S. investigations — including those tied to China — through the collection of sensitive data and techniques. 

What are U.S. lawmakers saying?

In light of the reported hack, Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat from Oregon, urged the Justice Department and Federal Communications Commission to set mandatory, uniform security standards in place for telecom companies’ wiretapping systems. 

“The recently reported hack of U.S. telecommunications companies’ wiretapping systems should serve as a major wake-up call to the government,” Wyden said in a letter to FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel and Attorney General Merrick Garland. “The outdated regulatory framework and DOJ’s failed approach to combating cyberattacks by protecting negligent corporations must be addressed. The security of our nation’s communications infrastructure is paramount, and the government must act now to rectify these longstanding vulnerabilities.”

Specifically, Wyden asked the FCC to establish “baseline” cybersecurity standards for the telecom companies enforceable by fines, and require independent annual third-party cybersecurity audits, among other things. 

He asked the Justice Department to hold “negligent” corporations accountable and be transparent about data breaches with Congress, investigators and the public. He said the government should prioritize corporate accountability for poor cybersecurity over prosecuting foreign hackers, since those hackers are rarely successfully brought to justice. 

What else has China done?

FBI Director Christopher Wray and other top U.S. officials have long warned about the cyber threats posed by China. Hackers backed by the Chinese government recently targeted U.S. water treatment plants and electrical grids, strategically positioning themselves within critical infrastructure systems to “wreak havoc and cause real-world harm to American citizens and communities,” Wray told Congress in January. 

Earlier this year, officials at CISA issued a public advisory that alleged that hackers backed by China “are seeking to pre-position themselves on IT networks for disruptive or destructive cyberattacks against U.S. critical infrastructure in the event of a major crisis or conflict with the United States.” 

And in recent years, federal officials at the Justice Department have warned of China’s push to steal sensitive U.S. technological information to advance their own domestic capabilities. 

A yearslong cyber operation spearheaded by a notorious Chinese state actor known as APT 41 siphoned off an estimated trillions of dollars’ worth of intellectual property from about 30 multinational companies within the pharmaceutical, energy and manufacturing industries, CBS News reported in 2022. That included sensitive data spanning companies in North America, Europe and Asia. 

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The Republican mayor of Aurora, Colorado, said former President Donald Trump’s rally in the city Friday presented an opportunity “to show him and the nation” that Aurora is “not a city overrun by Venezuelan gangs.”

Mayor Mike Coffman made the statement Tuesday after weeks of misleading claims by the former president that the city was a “war zone” overrun with members of a Venezuelan gang. 

During last month’s presidential debate against Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump pointed to Aurora as evidence that immigrants are “violently” taking over the town. “You look at Aurora in Colorado. They are taking over the towns. They’re taking over buildings,” Trump said.

Coffman said concerns about gang activity have been “grossly exaggerated.” He said the “incidents were limited to several apartment complexes in this city of more than 400,000 residents.”

Aurora Police Department Chief Todd Chamberlain said in a Sept. 20 press conference that the city is “not by any means overtaken by Venezuelan gangs.”

Central to the gang takeover claims is a viral video showing armed men entering an apartment in Aurora on Aug. 18. The incident led to the fatal shooting of a 25-year-old man, police said

A local councilwoman shared the video on Facebook, claiming a gang took over “entire apartment complexes” in the city. Coffman shared a screenshot from the video and said the city is working to “request an emergency court order to clear the apartment buildings where Venezuelan gang activity has been occurring.” 

Former President Donald Trump holds a rally at Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center in Aurora, Colorado, Oct. 11, 2024.
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However, after patrolling the complex, the police department said gang members had not taken over the building and residents were not paying rent to gangs. Coffman also visited the building and said tenants told him they did not have safety concerns but were alarmed by garbage “piling up” and a “rodent infestation.” 

Coffman said tenants told him they had not been paying rent because “there was no longer an onsite property manager who had always collected the rent.” Coffman said initial reports of a gang takeover came from the property management company, CBZ Management. CBS News reached out to CBZ Management and has not heard back. 

The mayor and councilwoman released a statement on Sept. 11 to “clear the record” and say gang members have not “taken over” the city.

Police said as of Sept. 20, they do not have any information that leads them to believe the men in the video are in a gang.

Chamberlain said Aurora, like any other city, does have crime and gang activity. The police department said it set up a special task force with local, state, and federal officials to address gang activity.

The police department said it has linked 10 people to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and eight of those people have been arrested as of Sept. 11. But Chamberlain said there is “a lot of complexity” when identifying suspects as gang members, adding that it has been “a struggle.” 

“The one thing I really want to make certain on in this whole discussion is that this is a focus on criminal behavior, this is not a focus on immigration status,” Chamberlain said.



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