US House committee seeks records from DHS on Chinese telecom hacking
House Homeland Security Chair
The Salt Typhoon hack allegedly exposed a huge swathe of Americans' call logs to Chinese spies and rattled the U.S. intelligence community. In some cases, hackers are alleged to have intercepted conversations, including between prominent U.S. politicians and government officials.
"Despite officials raising the alarm about Volt and Salt
Typhoon, we still know very little about them - except that Volt
Typhoon, in particular, continues to compromise our critical
infrastructure," said the letter also signed by Representatives
The committee wants documents related to both hacking
incidents and said the Biden administration did not disclose
details of "Salt Typhoon" until after the incident was reported
by the
The letter seeks by
The lawmakers want to know when DHS became aware of the threats and damages caused by the intrusions, and a timeline on the government's response.
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