US charges four Chinese military hackers in 2017 Equifax breach

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The United States has charged four Chinese military hackers in the 2017 breach of the Equifax credit reporting agency

that affected nearly 150 million American citizens, Attorney General William Barr said on Monday.

The announcement is the latest in an aggressive campaign by American authorities to root out Chinese espionage operations in the US. Since turning the spotlight on China in 2018, the US has snared a growing group of Chinese government officials, business people, and academics pursuing American secrets.Roughly 147 million people had information, including social security numbers and driver's licence data, compromised by the Equifax breach.

They routed traffic through approximately 34 servers located in nearly 20 countries to obfuscate their true location.

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