Chinese hacks ahead of U.S. election spurred by elite competition
The China- linked hack of at least three major U.S. telecommunications providers that targeted high-level figures in the presidential campaign has sent a shock wave through Washington and raised questions about Beijing's insistence that it intends to stay neutral. Chinese hackers- dubbed Salt Typhoon by researchers at Microsoft- have breached the…
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