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Microsoft Says China-Backed Hacker Targeted Critical Infrastructure in Guam, US


FILE - U.S. military planes are parked on the tarmac of Andersen Air Force base on the island of Guam, Aug. 15, 2017. Critical infrastructure organizations in Guam and the United States have been targeted by a China-based hacker, Microsoft said May 24, 2023.
FILE - U.S. military planes are parked on the tarmac of Andersen Air Force base on the island of Guam, Aug. 15, 2017. Critical infrastructure organizations in Guam and the United States have been targeted by a China-based hacker, Microsoft said May 24, 2023.

Microsoft Corp. said on Wednesday it had uncovered malicious activity by a state-sponsored actor based in China aimed at critical infrastructure organizations in Guam and the United States.

Microsoft said it assessed with "moderate confidence" that this Volt Typhoon campaign "is pursuing development of capabilities that could disrupt critical communications infrastructure between the United States and Asia region during future crises."

Volt Typhoon has been active since mid-2021 and has targeted critical infrastructure organizations in Guam and elsewhere in the United States, the company said.

Guam is home to major U.S. military facilities, including the Andersen Air Force Base, which would be key to responding to any conflict in the Asia-Pacific region.

Microsoft said it had notified targeted or compromised customers and provided them with information.

The Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

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