EU Sanctions Companies in China, Iran for Cyberattacks
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These rulings prohibit the entities from entering or doing business in the European Union.
The Trump administration appears to have dropped sanctions against Chinese actors for the Salt Typhoon attacks on US telecoms; but focusing on diplomacy alone misses the full picture, experts say.
Firms cooperating with cybercrime syndicates in Burma and Cambodia face sanctions by the US government and enforcement actions by China, but the scams continue to grow.
The cyber actor played a role in the Treasury breach as well as attacks on critical infrastructure, linked to China-backed advanced persistent threat (APT) group Salt Typhoon.
Integrity Technology Group was found complicit with Flax Typhoon as part of a broader Chinese strategy to infiltrate the IT systems of US critical infrastructure.
The US and the UK charge seven Chinese nationals for operating as part of threat group APT31.