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Chinese hackers breached the U.S. Treasury Department between September and November 2024, gaining access to more than 3,000 files, including documents from high-ranking Treasury officials, according to testimony provided to lawmakers on Wednesday, Jan. 15. The breach impacted unclassified files, including those belonging to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo.

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Treasury and law enforcement officials told members of Congress that the hack exploited a vulnerability in a third-party product used by the Treasury’s vendor, BeyondTrust.

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The company alerted the government to the breach in December 2024. Officials confirmed that 419 Treasury computers were compromised, according to the testimony.

This breach comes amid escalating concerns about cybersecurity, particularly regarding Chinese hacking activities. In response to these growing threats, President Joe Biden issued an executive order on Thursday. Jan. 16, aimed at tightening security standards for companies that do business with the U.S. government.

The new executive order requires software providers who contract with the government to demonstrate the security of their products. This includes stringent security measures for cloud providers and internet-connected devices.

Starting in 2027, the U.S. government will only purchase products that carry the new “U.S. Cyber Trust Mark.” The new label certifies a device’s security.

FBI Director Christopher Wray has warned that China’s cyber capabilities represent “the defining threat of our generation.” In a recent interview with CBS’ “60 Minutes,” Wray described China’s cyber program as the largest in the world, surpassing every other nation combined. He emphasized the risks posed by China’s extensive data theft and its ability to infiltrate critical infrastructure.

As lawmakers and officials continue to address these cybersecurity challenges, the focus is on improving the security of government systems and the products used by contractors. The Biden administration’s efforts to strengthen cybersecurity protocols underscore the increasing urgency of defending against foreign cyber threats.

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[Karah Rucker]

CHINESE HACKERS GAINED ACCESS TO THOUSANDS OF FILES FROM THE U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT IN A BREACH THAT OCCURRED BETWEEN SEPTEMBER AND NOVEMBER OF LAST YEAR.

U.S. TREASURY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS ASKED ABOUT THE INCIDENT ON CAPITOL HILL THIS WEEK – SAY MORE THAN 3 THOUSAND FILES WERE COMPROMISED –

INCLUDING DOCUMENTS FROM HIGH-RANKING TREASURY OFFICIALS –

LIKE TREASURY SECRETARY JANET YELLEN AND HER DEPUTY SECRETARY.

ACCORDING TO OFFICIALS’ TESTIMONY –

THERE WAS A **VULNERABILITY IN A “THIRD-PARTY PRODUCT” PROVIDED BY AN OUTSIDE VENDOR “BEYOND-TRUST.”

DETAILS OF THIS LATEST CHINESE HACK ARE COMING JUST AS PRESIDENT BIDEN ISSUED AN EXECUTIVE ORDER AIMED AT STRENGTHENING SECURITY STANDARDS FOR COMPANIES DOING BUSINESS WITH THE U.S. GOVERNMENT.

REGARDING THE TREASURY HACK –

THE COMPANY “BEYOND TRUST” ALERTED THE GOVERNMENT IN DECEMBER OF THE COMPROMISE.

SAYING 419 TREASURY COMPUTERS WERE IMPACTED – BUT SAY ONLY **UNCLASSIFIED DATA WAS TAKEN.

IN RESPONSE TO A GROWING THREAT OF CHINESE HACKING –

BIDEN’S ORDER MANDATES SOFTWARE PROVIDERS UNAFFILIATED WITH THE GOVERNMENT WHO ARE GRANTED CONTRACTS **MUST DEMONSTRATE THEIR PRODUCTS ARE SECURE UNDER NEW SECURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR CLOUD PROVIDERS AND ANY INTERNET-CONNECTED DEVICES.

IF PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP KEEPS BIDEN’S EXECUTIVE ORDER IN PLACE –

THEN BY 2027 –

THE GOVERNMENT WILL PURCHASE ONLY PRODUCTS WITH A “US CYBER TRUST MARK” – A NEW LABEL THAT DEMONSTRATES A DEVICE’S SECURITY.

OUTGOING FBI DIRECTOR CHRISTOPHER WRAY SAT DOWN WITH CBS’ 60 MINUTES THIS PAST WEEK – 

SAYING “CHINA’S CYBER CAPABILITIES ARE **THE DEFINING THREAT OF OUR GENERATION.”

“The greatest longterm threat of our country in my view is represented by the chinese government which i consider the defining threat of our generation.”

“China’s cyber program is by far the world’s largest, bigger than that of every nation combined and has stolen more data than every nation combined.”  

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EARLIER THIS WEEK WE COVERED IN DETAIL WRAY’S INTERVIEW WITH 60 MINUTES –

WHERE HE SAYS CHINA IS PREPOSITIONED TO “WREAK HAVOC” “AT A TIME AND PLACE OF ITS CHOOSING.”

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