Chinas Military Behind 2017 Equifax Breach: DoJ

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


Chinas Military Behind 2017 Equifax Breach: DoJ


Four members of Chinas People Liberation Army hacked the information broker, leading to the theft of sensitive data on approximately 145 million citizens.



The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has charged four members of Chinas People Liberation Army with the massive May 2017 breach of information-broker Equifax, making it purportedly the largest theft of sensitive personal information attributed to a state-sponsored group to date.
During the breach, hackers used a known vulnerability in the Apache Struts Web framework to compromise Equifaxs network and steal the names, addresses, birthdates, Social Security numbers, and other sensitive information on more than 145 million US adults from the companys database. The breach has become the focus of multiple lawsuits, reportedly led to significant identity fraud, and will cost Equifax at least $1.4 billion in settlement and future security expenditures. 
With the indictment, the DoJ and FBI continue their efforts to hold other nations accountable for the hacking of US companies, FBI deputy director David Bowdich said during a press briefing on Monday.
This [hack] is about more than targeting just an American business, he said. It is about the brazen theft of sensitive personal information of nearly 150 million Americans. This is the largest theft of sensitive PII [personally identifiable information] by state-sponsored hackers ever recorded. This indictment is also a reminder that — with their attacks on our economy, cyber-infrastructure, and our citizens — China is one of the most significant threats to our national security today.
China has had a long history of using cyber espionage to steal intellectual property from US companies. More than a decade ago, Chinese operatives, later dubbed Elderwood and APT1, infiltrated Google and dozens of other companies
in a series of attacks

China is not alone, of course. The US has issued indictments against nation-state hackers and intelligence operatives in
Russia
,
Iran
, and
North Korea
, and in many cases has linked
economic sanctions
against the countries and individuals for their hacking activity. Of course, the US has been caught a number of times using cyber operations against other countries, perhaps the most significant incident involving
the Stuxnet attack
that hobbled Irans nuclear processing capabilities.
Today, we hold PLA hackers accountable for their criminal actions, and we remind the Chinese government that we have the capability to remove the Internets cloak of anonymity and find the hackers that nation repeatedly deploys against us, said Attorney General William P. Barr in
a statement announcing the indictment
. Unfortunately, the Equifax hack fits a disturbing and unacceptable pattern of state-sponsored computer intrusions and thefts by China and its citizens that have targeted personally identifiable information, trade secrets, and other confidential information.
During the press briefing, DoJ officials warned US citizens not to become inured to the steady drumbeat of breaches. While the perpetrators are unlikely to see the inside of a US courtroom, the investigation and indictment are necessary to pursue criminals acts, the FBIs Bowdich said. 
We have seen so many breaches since 2017 ... and we almost, as a country, have become immune to these breaches, he said, adding that we cannot think like that in this country. American businesses cannot be complacent about protecting their data and their intellectual property from our adversaries.
Equifax cooperated extensively with the FBI, according to officials, who thanked the company. During the investigation, the FBI found that the attacker ran more than 9,000 queries against the companys database to first locate and then download sensitive data over an encrypted channel.
I cannot overstate the importance of the victim company working closely with us after an intrusion like this, the FBIs Bowdich said. This investigation started with minimal evidence — no more than 40 IP addresses for servers located through the world and a handful of malicious computer programs. The hackers tried to hide the origin and the location of the Internet traffic using servers around the world to infiltrate Equifaxs network. But their attempts to cover their tracks failed.
Investigators were able to link the attack to the four Chinese intelligence agents by analyzing network logs and forensic images of hard drives and reverse-engineering the malware used. In addition, the FBI obtained legal process to create a digital footprint linking the hackers to the intrusion. 
Despite the fact that the investigation took almost three years to come to completion and the FBI will likely never apprehend the operatives behind the attacks, Bowdich said investigating and taking action are necessary.
We in law enforcement will not let hackers off the hook just because they are halfway around the world, he said. Thats why we are here today, years after this investigation began in 2017, calling out the Chinese government for its illegal activity.
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