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Four Chinese Military hackers have been charged by the US

The US has charged four members of the Chinese Military over the charges of Cyber-attack on the US consumer reporting agency Equifax. The massive hack in 2017 led to a data breach of nearly 150 million US consumers including names and addresses. The US Justice Department revealed their names as Wu Zhiyong, Wang Qian, Xu Kei, and Liu Lei. They’re allegedly members of China’s People’s Liberation Army.

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