Four Chinese military hackers charged by US over Equifax data breach

11/02/2020 | Reuters

Four members of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army have been charged to the 2017 Equifax data breach, the US Department of Justice announced. In an unsurprising twist, China denies cybertheft following Equifax accusations and throws its own spying allegations back at the US, as reported in the associated press.  

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