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Intel lightly hits back at China's accusations it bakes in NSA backdoors
Chipzilla says it obeys the law ... which could mean anything Intel has responded to Chinese claims that its chips include security backdoors at the direction of America's NSA.…
Intel robustly refutes China's accusations it bakes in NSA backdoors
Chipzilla uses WeChat post to defend record of following local laws Intel has roundly rebutted Chinese accusations that its chips include security backdoors at the direction of the US National Security Agency (NSA).…
Chinese Researchers Tap Quantum to Break Encryption
But the time when quantum computers pose a tangible threat to modern encryption is likely still several years away.
China’s infosec leads accuse Intel of NSA backdoor, cite chip security flaws
Uncle Sam having a secret way into US tech? Say it ain't so A Chinese industry group has accused Intel of backdooring its CPUs, in addition to other questionable security practices while calling for an investigation into the chipmaker, claiming its products pose "serious risks to national security."…
Experts Play Down Significance of Chinese Quantum “Hack”
DigiCert says imminent crypto threat from quantum computing has been over-hyped
Internet Archive wobbles back online, with limited functionality
DDoS detectives deduce Mirai used to do the deed, using home entertainment boxes in Korea, China, and Brazil The Internet Archive has come back online, in slightly degraded mode, after repelling an October 9 DDoS attack and then succumbing to a raid on users' data.…
Sri Lankan Police Arrest Over 200 Chinese Scammers
Chinese Cybercrime Groups Ran Operations in Rented Hotels and Guest HousesSri Lankan authorities have arrested more than 200 Chinese nationals who they say overstayed their visitor visas and engaged in large-scale financial scam operations targeting victims across Asia. The Chinese Embassy in Colombo says it supports the law enforcement crackdown.
China Accuses U.S. of Fabricating Volt Typhoon to Hide Its Own Hacking Campaigns
China's National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center (CVERC) has doubled down on claims that the threat actor known as the Volt Typhoon is a fabrication of the U.S. and its allies
China again claims Volt Typhoon hack gang was invented by the US to discredit it
Enough with the racist-sounding 'dragons' and 'pandas', Beijing complains – then points the finger at koalas Chinese authorities have published another set of allegations that assert the Volt Typhoon threat actor is an invention of the US and its allies, and not a crew run by Beijing.…
Congress Seeks Urgent Action After Chinese Telecom Hack
Lawmakers Demand Answers, Security Overhaul After Chinese Hack of Telecom NetworksCongress is demanding answers from AT&T, Verizon, and Lumen after reports revealed that Chinese hackers breached U.S. telecom infrastructure, targeting systems linked to court-authorized wiretaps, as the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency investigate the Salt Typhoon group.
Crypto-apocalypse soon? Chinese researchers find a potential quantum attack on classical encryption
With an off-the-shelf D-Wave machine Chinese researchers claim they have found a way to use D-Wave's quantum annealing systems to develop a promising attack on classical encryption.…