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US Cybersecurity Experts See Recent Spike in Chinese Digital Espionage

A U.S. cybersecurity firm said on March 25 it has detected a surge in new cyberspying by a suspected Chinese group dating back to late January, when the coronavirus began to spread beyond China.

FireEye Inc. said in a report it had spotted a spike in activity from a hacking group it dubs “APT41” that began on Jan. 20 and targeted more than 75 of its customers, from manufacturers and media companies, to healthcare organizations and nonprofits.

There were “multiple possible explanations” for the spike in activity, said FireEye Security Architect Christopher Glyer, pointing to long-simmering tensions between Washington and Beijing over trade and more recent clashes over the coronavirus outbreak.

The report said it was “one of the broadest campaigns by a Chinese cyber espionage actor we have observed in recent years.”

FireEye declined to identify the affected customers. China’s embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment. The U.S. National Security Council and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence also did not immediately respond requests seeking comment.

FireEye said in its report that APT41 abused recently disclosed flaws in software developed by Cisco, Citrix, and others to try to break into scores of companies’ networks in the United States, Canada, Britain, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and more than a dozen other countries.

Cisco said in an email it had fixed the vulnerability and it was aware of attempts to exploit it, a sentiment echoed by Citrix, which said it had worked with FireEye to help identify “potential compromises.”

Others have also spotted a recent uptick in cyber espionage activity linked to Beijing.

Matt Webster, a researcher with Secureworks鈥擠ell Technologies’ cybersecurity arm鈥攕aid in an email that his team had also seen evidence of increased activity from Chinese hacking groups “over the last few weeks.”

In particular, he said his team had recently spotted new digital infrastructure associated with APT41鈥攚hich Secureworks dubs “Bronze Atlas.”

Tying hacking campaigns to any specific country or entity is often fraught with uncertainty, but FireEye said it had assessed “with moderate confidence” that APT41 was composed of Chinese government contractors.

FireEye’s head of analysis, John Hultquist, said the surge was surprising because hacking activity attributed to China has generally become more focused.

“This broad action is a departure from that norm,” he said.

By Christopher Bing and Raphael Satter

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