Story updated with statement from BeyondTrust. Privileged access management company BeyondTrust suffered a cyberattack in early December after threat actors breached some of its Remote Support ...
Chinese state-sponsored threat actors hacked the U.S. Treasury Department after breaching a remote support platform used by ...
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U.S. lawmakers announced that the United States Treasury had fallen victim to a cyberattack. Evidently, the U.S. Treasury ...
CISA says no federal agencies other than Treasury were impacted by the recent compromise of a BeyondTrust cloud-based service ...
Treasury says hackers accessed “certain unclassified documents” in a “major” breach, but experts believe the attack’s impacts ...
BeyondTrust says it spotted an attack ... In an announcement published on its website, the company, which provides Privileged Access Management (PAM) and secure remote access solutions, said ...
The Treasury learned of the breach on Dec. 8, when BeyondTrust, a Johns Creek-based software service provider, reported that ...
An FBI investigation is underway after the U.S. Treasury was hacked by suspected state-sponsored actors affiliated with the Chinese government.
Johns Creek-based BeyondTrust said on its website that it detected "potentially anomalous behavior" on Dec. 2.