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White House Formally Blames China's Ministry of State Security for Microsoft Exchange Hack (therecord.media) 38

The U.S. and a coalition of allies on Monday formally attributed the sweeping campaign against Microsoft Exchange email servers to hackers affiliated with China's Ministry of State Security. From a report: The group assessed with "high confidence" that Beijing-linked digital operators carried out the attack that ensnared hundreds of thousands of systems worldwide, a senior Biden administration official told reporters on Sunday. In addition, the partners alleged the ministry -- which oversees the civilian arm of Beijing's intelligence gathering operations -- has utilized contract hackers to conduct other malicious cyber activities around the globe, including a ransomware attack on an American company, and other pursuits to line the pockets of MSS officials.

The use of such hired muscle "was really eye-opening and surprising for us," said the official, who was only authorized to speak anonymously. The coalition includes the U.S., the so-called "Five Eye" nations, Japan, the European Union and NATO. Monday's announcement marks the first time the transatlantic alliance has condemned Chinese digital activities, the official said. The massive Exchange hack was first disclosed in March -- at the same time the Biden administration was dealing with the SolarWinds breach that has since been formally attributed to Russia's foreign intelligence service.

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White House Formally Blames China's Ministry of State Security for Microsoft Exchange Hack

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  • by trdtaylor ( 2664195 ) on Monday July 19, 2021 @11:54AM (#61597835)

    Formally accusing China of state sponsored hacking is a step up from the previous policy of everyone knowing it and doing nothing really about it. Next will be sanctions against certain members of the Chinese Military industrial complex, so as to make it harder for when they retire to one of their vacant Toronto properties. China will threaten Taiwan more, sterilize and harvest a few more Uighurs this month, and the world will go on.

    Wake me when the world admits China probably released Gain of Function'ed COVID into the world. Might get real then.

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by gosso920 ( 6330142 )
      We are at war with Eastasia. We have always been at war with Eastasia.
      • Ignorance is Strength!

      • Reminds me of this quote:

        "never get involved in a land war in Asia"

        Two points for those that correctly identify where it's from.


        Back to the original issue, China is about China. Screw everyone else.

        I, on the other hand, see strength is diversity. So I have no problems with other countries being good at something, and I routinely buy from them, (though I make an effort to avoid China. Even if it costs more.)
        • 'Reminds me of this quote: "never get involved in a land war in Asia". Two points for those that correctly identify where it's from.'

          Vizzini: The Princess Bride
    • by DarkOx ( 621550 )

      Yes and we are going to get hear the talking heads tell us what big deal this is because of how Chinese culture will consider the formal accusal as crossing some kind of line.

      Yeah guess what that is crap. The CCP understand our culture at least as well as any of diplomatic core understands theirs, probably better. They know in our society a lot of people say a lot of stuff and unless its back with action it means squat. Until someone actually blocks an Chinese import to the tune of substantial $$$ or bombs

  • by Anonymous Coward

    For a second I thought they were also going to blame Microsoft for their crappy security and software development skills.

  • by Bayoudegradeable ( 1003768 ) on Monday July 19, 2021 @12:01PM (#61597863)
    China, please stop hacking. It is bad. Please stop. Don't make us form a committee to plan further actions which may include: Informative bumper stickers; Tweets of an unkind nature; Flowcharts; and the big gun - a strongly worded letter. Consider yourself WARNED.
    • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      Actually there is a simple fix: Joe can privately tell Xi that if they don't stop backing commercial hackers, Joe will visit Taiwan for week-long tour, giving them implied "Nation" status. Taiwan gets Xi's panties in a bunch like nothing else.

  • by schwit1 ( 797399 ) on Monday July 19, 2021 @12:17PM (#61597949)

    Remove 10000 students a month starting alphabetically. For the hacking and Fentanyl.

    Xi will get blasted by his party members.

    • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      Universities would lose lots of revenue and lobby against it. I'm not saying it's a bad move, but does have political and economic consequences.

      Plus, fewer Chinese students would have exposure to western political thinking. The vast majority are actual students, not spies.

  • Reminds me of one of Mr. Robot's plot lines. Neat!
  • Silly notions (Score:4, Insightful)

    by dyfet ( 154716 ) on Monday July 19, 2021 @01:03PM (#61598161) Homepage

    I know it's a silly notion now, but back in the day when a specific vendor's product was breached, well, we used to blame and hold the vendor accountable. Many people said you couldn't trust or use "Linux" products or "open source", because, who were you going to "blame" and "hold responsible" for bugs and security breaches? How naive we were back then, for if we knew this in the day when confronting that question, we could have simply said "China" or "Russia" ;)....

    • by chill ( 34294 )

      So, you're pining for the days when blaming the victim was all the rage?

      The hacks in question aren't "someone forgot and set the S3 bucket permission to 'public'", they're coordinated, sophisticated operations backed by virtually unlimited resources.

  • Receive the formal UN declaration condemning cyber attacks that you've been crying about for years. With your name at the top of the document no less. It's what they call constructive dialogue i guess....
  • by PPH ( 736903 ) on Monday July 19, 2021 @01:56PM (#61598367)

    ... Redmond's Ministry of Bad Software.

  • Does this mean we should be changing any Windows macines' locales that we have to use to China to avoid infections?
  • Blame Intel and Microsoft, they're the ones primarily responsible for that crap OS platform.
  • "The massive Exchange hack was first disclosed in March -- at the same time the Biden administration was dealing with the SolarWinds breach"

    Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Ass Off :]

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