America sets sanctions on a Chinese Cibrani security company after an electronic attack

The US Treasury imposed sanctions on the Chinese Cybersecurity Company “Intger Technology Group” for its alleged role in the attack of the state -backed robotic network known as ‘Flax Typhoon’. ‘Interte Technology’, whose shares trade on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, was involved in ‘various pirate incidents against US victims’, according to the Treasury Ministry in a statement declaring sanctions, and added:’ The Chinese malicious cyber actors are still one of the most active and continued threats of US national security. In September, the FBI said it had taken the attack on the “Fix Typhoon”, which chose the linked devices, and used it as part of an instrument directed against government agencies and companies. “The United States will use all the available tools to confront these threats as we continue to work together to improve cyber security in the public and private sector,” said Bradley Smith, acting secretary of the Treasury Ministry of Financial Intelligence and Financial Intelligence. The US Treasury entered the sanctions, days after the United States announced that Pirates sponsored by the Chinese state had entered the Treasury networks, while described as a ‘big incident of cyber security’. Computers of the senior leaders of the US Treasury were cut as part of the attack. On December 27, the White House said that nine telecommunications companies were chopped by a group of other Chinese piracy, known as “Solt Typhoon”.