Chinese Hackers Obtain Access to U.S Government Emails, State Department and Diplomatic Files Among Tens of Thousands Stolen
In July 2023, Microsoft's mailing infrastructure was breached during the "Storm-0558" attacks that were attributed to Chinese hackers, who have been called state-linked to the PRC by Microsoft and U.S. officials. During the attack, it has now been confirmed by a Senate staffer that the hackers gained access to email services belonging to at least ten State Department workers, where reportedly 60,000 emails were stolen, and additionally, those breached included the accounts of the U.S. Ambassador to China, the Secretary of Commerce, the Assistant Secretary of State, and others at 25 organizations in total, encompassing but not limited to the U.S. Commerce Department and accounts focused on Indo-Pacific diplomatic relations. The Chinese government has denied the U.S. claims that the hackers were linked to the state, calling the allegations that it stole emails "groundless narratives". The confirmation of the quantity of information stolen was only revealed recently regarding the ten State Department accounts mentioned before; however, hundreds of thousands of other emails and files are thought to have been compromised by the exposing attacks, which ranged to a number of organizations still unnamed.