"Unprecedented cyberattack" sparks warning to US citizens to switch to encryption
Date:
Thu, 05 Dec 2024 15:23:27 +0000
Description:
The ongoing attack on US telecom companies from the China-linked Salt Typhoon group may be one of the largest in US history. Here's all you need to know to stay safe.
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US authorities are urging Americans to use encrypted messaging apps to secure their sensitive data against foreign attackers.
The security call comes in the wake of an "unprecedented cyberattack" on the countries' telecoms companies, NBC News reported . The attack is considered among the largest intelligence compromises in US history and isn't yet fully fixed.
The China-linked Salt Typhoon group was first spotted targeting US telecoms with a new backdoor malware a few months ago. It has reportedly hacked the likes of AT&T, Verizon, and Lumen Technologies to spy on their customers' activities.
The need for strong encryption
"Encryption is your friend, whether its on text messaging or if you have the capacity to use encrypted voice communication. Even if the adversary is able
to intercept the data, if it is encrypted, it will make it impossible, said Jeff Greene, executive assistant director for cybersecurity at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Tuesday as per
NBC News.
Encryption refers to scrambling the data into an unreadable form to prevent third-party access. From messaging apps like WhatsApp, Signal , and Session
to secure email services like ProtonMail and Tuta , online communications are expected to remain private from the sender to the receiver (end to end)
thanks to this technology.
Besides encrypting chats and calls leaving your device, FBI officials also suggest keeping your smartphone up-to-date and enabling two-factor authentication whenever possible to protect your accounts against phishing attacks. Do you know? (Image credit: Getty Images) The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has also published new guidance for helping enterprises defend against Salt Typhoon's threats, which includes a series of best practices and other security tips to stay protected .
Tech and privacy experts have welcomed the US authorities' endorsement of
using encrypted communication software. They have long advocated for the necessity of these tools on both privacy and security grounds, in fact, strongly rejecting any attempts from lawmakers to undermine their efficiency
in combating crime.
Commenting on this point, Greg Nojeim of the Center for Democracy &
Technology (CDT) a member of the Steering Committee of the Encryption Coalition said: "If anti-encryption advocates had their way, the United
States would now be defenseless to this type of mass snooping from a foreign power."
That said, Salt Typhoon hackers aren't just targeting the content of
Americans' communications, but also their call record metadata as Reuters reported .
Metadata privacy is becoming a growing issue nowadays. Attackers can now harvest the power of AI tools to find patterns and trace back people's data even without the need to access the encrypted content.
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/unprecedented-cyberattack-s parks-warning-to-us-citizens-to-switch-to-encryption
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