
The U.S. Department of Justice has indicted 7 Chinese nationals, linked to the hacking group APT31, for engaging in cyber espionage activities targeting U.S. critics, journalists, officials, and businesses over a span of 14 years. The hackers were charged with an extensive cyber-attack plot, with the U.S. imposing sanctions on Chinese state-sponsored hackers involved in the campaign. The indictment highlights the FBI's dedication to disrupting cyber adversaries.
Seven Chinese nationals were indicted for computer intrusions and wire fraud this week over their alleged involvement in a hacking group which targeted U.S. businesses and politicians. https://t.co/iC7AeBP90c
#ICYMI, earlier this week an indictment was unsealed charging seven Chinese nationals for hacking activities in furtherance of the PRC’s espionage objectives. The indictment underscores the #FBI’s commitment to disrupt cyber adversaries. Read more here: https://t.co/gKPM50eblH
The US indicts 7 Chinese nationals for cyber espionage https://t.co/DZd1qgpca3


