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Chinese Firms Linked to Silk Typhoon Filed 15+ Patents for . . . Chinese companies linked to the state-sponsored hacking group known as Silk Typhoon (aka Hafnium) have been identified as behind over a dozen technology patents, shedding light on the shadowy cyber contracting ecosystem and its offensive capabilities
Chinese Silk Typhoon Hackers Secure 10+ Patents for . . . The legal documents and accompanying investigation reveal the operational hierarchy driving Silk Typhoon’s activities; Xu Zewei and Zhang Yu were found operating at the direction of the Shanghai State Security Bureau (SSSB) via Shanghai Powerock Network Co , Ltd and Shanghai Firetech Information Science and Technology Co , Ltd, respectively
Silk Typhoons Cyber Arsenal Revealed Through Patent Filings It turns out that Chinese companies with ties to the state-sponsored hacking group Silk Typhoon (also known as Hafnium) have been quietly securing patents for some pretty potent cyber tools
Patents by Silk Typhoon-linked company shed light on Beijing . . . Researchers uncovered over 10 patents related to offensive cybersecurity tools filed by Shanghai Firetech, a Chinese company linked to the Silk Typhoon campaign The findings reveal advanced surveillance and hacking capabilities, complicating attribution efforts for cyberattacks attributed to China #Hafnium #SilkTyphoon
Unravelling Silk Typhoon’s Capabilities The report delves into the intricate relationships between indicted hackers and their affiliated firms Xu Zewei and Zhang Yu, directed by the SSSB, operated through Shanghai Powerock and Shanghai Firetech, respectively Zhang’s company, Shanghai Firetech, also maintains a subsidiary in Chongqing, suggesting a broader operational footprint
Chinese Firms Behind Silk Typhoon Hold Patents for Hacking Tools Chinese companies linked to the state-backed Hacking group Silk Typhoon (also known as Hafnium) have filed for more than a dozen technology patents The patents reveal tools for encrypted data collection, forensic analysis of Apple devices, and remote access to routers and smart home devices
Chinese Firms Tied to Silk Typhoon Patents - CyberMaterial Broader Implications for Cybersecurity The discovery that Shanghai Firetech and its affiliates possess such a wide array of tools has significant implications for global cybersecurity As Cary noted, the variety of capabilities developed by these firms likely “exceeds those attributed to Hafnium and Silk Typhoon publicly ”