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China-Backed Salt Typhoon Hacks US National Guard for Nearly a Year

Byinfosectoday.com July 17, 2025

Between March and December of last year, infamous Chinese state-sponsored APT Salt Typhoon gained access to sensitive US National Guard data.

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