Google has announced it has identified state-sponsored hacking attempts upon both Biden and Trump's campaign staff, originating from China and Iran respectively. Fortunately, both attacks appear to have failed.
"Recently [Google's Threat Analysis Group] saw China APT group targeting Biden campaign staff & Iran APT targeting Trump campaign staff with phishing," Google's threat analysis director Shane Huntley tweeted on Thursday. "No sign of compromise. We sent users our govt attack warning and we referred to fed law enforcement."
APT stands for "advanced persistent threat," meaning a lengthy and targeted cyberattack campaign intending to covertly gain access to a computer network. These campaigns can take place over months or years, and typically remain focused on an individual target.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
A Google spokesperson confirmed the phishing attacks from Chinese and Iranian groups, and reiterated that they found no evidence the attempts were successful. The matter has now been referred to U.S. law enforcement. "We encourage campaign staff to use extra protection for their work and personal emails," the spokesperson said in a statement.
Huntley concurred. "If you are working on a campaign this election cycle, your personal accounts may be targeted," he tweeted, linking to a Google blog from February on election security. "Use the best protection you can. Two factor authentication or Advanced Protection really can make a difference."
Enabling two-factor authentication is good security advice for anyone, even if you aren't working on a U.S. presidential election campaign.
SEE ALSO: Google says government-backed hackers are weaponizing coronavirus for their attacksIn phishing attempts such as the ones used in these attacks, hackers falsely present themselves as trustworthy entities to lure their victims into clicking malicious links or downloading dangerous software. Doing so will typically give the hacker access to sensitive information. These attacks are most commonly carried out via email, however instant messaging can also be used.
Both Biden and Trump's campaigns confirmed that they had been made aware of the recent phishing attacks.
A spokesperson for Biden's campaign stated it was prepared for such hacking attempts, having known they were likely to occur. "Biden for President takes cybersecurity seriously, we will remain vigilant against these threats, and will ensure that the campaign's assets are secured."
A Trump campaign spokesperson also stated they are "vigilant about cybersecurity."
The groups involved are ones referred to as APT31 and APT35.
— Shane Huntley (@ShaneHuntley) June 4, 2020
Huntley tweeted that the groups involved in the attacks on the Biden and Trump campaigns were China's APT31, also known as Zirconium, and Iran's APT35, also known as Newscaster Team. Both have previously been accused of targeting U.S. organisations or government agencies.
This is far from the first time state-sponsored hackers have allegedly attempted to breach foreign governments' computer networks, and it won't be the last. Of course, governments routinely deny any involvement in such attacks.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
Google says China and Iran tried to hack Biden and Trump's campaigns-雷电交加网
sitemap
文章
5
浏览
264
获赞
96
The Scantron meme is a clever nod to finals week
Scantrons are the bane of any student's existence. But this meme might make them a little less nerveDreadful COVID
Don't let your guard down.Although veteran L.A. Timessports columnist Bill Plaschke had for months vThe art of the porn GIF, and the best places to find them now
Welcome to Porn Week, Mashable's annual close up on the business and pleasure of porn.When the GIF bThe FBI raided Jake Paul's house for reasons that are not yet clear
YouTuber Jake Paul's house has been raided by the FBI, TMZ first reported on Wednesday. The gossip o'SighSwoon' merges self
Scrolling through @SighSwoon on Instagram is the equivalent of picking up a mysterious book at a thrPayPal's version of GoFundMe is called Generosity Network
PayPal has launched the Generosity Network, a platform that allows users to create customized, persoLego unveils new Colosseum set, it's largest yet, with 9,000+ pieces
If you've been searching for the perfect way to entertain yourself during the tail end of 2020, LegoApple reportedly set to 'cancel' the iPhone's lightning port in 2021
I know it might seem like it's entirely too soon to start talking about the 2021 iPhone, which ... iTom Hiddleston's Chinese Centrum ad is a real wild ride
It was brought to the internet's attention on Friday that Tom Hiddleston recently starred in a CentrSamsung unveils cheaper Lite versions of the Galaxy S10 and Note 10
Samsung announced Friday that it's launching cheaper versions of its flagship Galaxy S10 and Note 10Google now lets you invite a giant AR Santa into your home for the holidays
You don't have to wait until the early hours of Christmas morning to see Santa bumbling about your rStephen Colbert's election website shows you how to vote state
This year's U.S. presidential election in November is going to be a colossal one, and more than anyt'Bring Your Kids to Work Day' didn't go so well for Sarah Huckabee Sanders
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders probably thought holding a mock press briefing onStephen Colbert's election website shows you how to vote state
This year's U.S. presidential election in November is going to be a colossal one, and more than anytBiden also pulls out of virtual debate after Trump refuses to participate
Welp, it's official: Donald Trump isn't willing to participate in a virtual debate.On Thursday morni