SEA ISLAND, Ga. — The director of the National Security Agency said Sunday that a Chinese hack of three major telecommunications firms is under investigation but that it remains “premature” to discuss the case.
Air Force Gen. Timothy Haugh said his command would work closely with other government agencies and private companies “to really understand what has happened.”
“I think it’s premature for us to talk about this specific case. We’re really at an initial stage,” Haugh told a small group of reporters here at a conference organized by the Cipher Brief security website.
About news reports that Chinese hackers may have gained access to systems used by federal authorities for court-approved eavesdropping, he said: “I think we are in the early days of investigation.”
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Air Force Gen. Timothy Haugh said his command would work closely with other government agencies and private companies “to really understand what has happened.”
“I think it’s premature for us to talk about this specific case. We’re really at an initial stage,” Haugh told a small group of reporters here at a conference organized by the Cipher Brief security website.
About news reports that Chinese hackers may have gained access to systems used by federal authorities for court-approved eavesdropping, he said: “I think we are in the early days of investigation.”
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Chinese hack of telecommunications companies under investigation, NSA chief says
Gen. Timothy Haugh, director of the NSA, said the investigation of the hack, which reportedly affected AT&T, Verizon and Lumen, is in its early stages.
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