The U.S. Treasury sanctioned Integrity Technology Group, Inc., a Beijing-based cybersecurity company, for alleged hacking attacks against critical U.S. infrastructure. The Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control accused the firm of involvement in multiple incidents, including those attributed to the Chinese state-sponsored campaign 'Flax Typhoon'.
The U.S. Treasury on Friday sanctioned a Beijing-based cybersecurity company for its alleged role in multiple hacking incidents targeting critical U.S. infrastructure. The Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control hit Integrity Technology Group, Inc. with sanctions Friday morning, for conducting multiple hacks against U.S. victims, including incidents attributed to Flax Typhoon, a Chinese state-sponsored campaign that targets U.S. critical infrastructure.
The Treasury Department said it learned of the problem on De
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