http://www.darkreading.com/advanced-threats/167901091/security/attacks-breaches/232300939/u-s-chamber-of-commerce-hit-by-chinese-cyberspies.html By Kelly Jackson Higgins Dark Reading Dec 21, 2011 The latest casualty in China's alleged cyberespionage campaign against U.S. interests? The U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Information on the Chamber's 3 million members representing most of the top companies in the U.S. was potentially exposed in a targeted attack that might have been in operation for more than a year and was eventually halted by the Chamber in May 2010, according to a report today inThe Wall Street Journal. The Chamber poses an attractive target for spies with its corporate membership representing U.S. business interests, so it's no surprise it would be in the bull's eye of so-called advanced persistent threat (APT) actors, security experts say. "It doesn't surprise me at all," says Jeff Schmidt, founder and CEO of JAS Global Advisors. "It's an amalgamation of American businesses: What better place [for these attackers] to go than the U.S. Chamber?" What was most striking about this attack was evidence that the perpetrators specifically went after four employees of the lobbying organization who work on Asia policy, pilfering six weeks' worth of their emails. The six-month long campaign involved some 300 IP addresses and compromised email of close to 50 members, who were told about the breach. Among the information exposed in the emails were trade policy documents, meeting notes, trip reports, schedules, and the names of members who are in contact with the Chamber, according to the article. [...] _____________________________________________________ Subscribe to InfoSec News - www.infosecnews.org http://www.infosecnews.org/mailman/listinfo/isnReceived on Thu Dec 22 2011 - 00:39:56 PST
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