Chinese Hack of Telecommunications Firms
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•Chinese hack of telecommunications companies under investigation, NSA chief says
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AT&T , Verizon and Lumen Technologies were accessed by hackers backed by China , source says.
Source: Hackers may have tried to gain access to systems used by federal authorities for court-approved eavesdropping.
Air Force Gen. Timothy Haugh said his command would work closely with other government agencies and private companies to understand what has happened.
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