Chinese Attackers Suspected of Breaching a Prominent DC Law Firm

 

The next front in the silent war, which is being waged with keystrokes and algorithms rather than missiles, is the digital infrastructure of a prominent legal firm in Washington, DC. 

Wiley Rein, a company known for negotiating the complex webs of power and commerce, has notified clients that suspected Chinese state-sponsored hackers have compromised its email accounts. This intrusion demonstrates Beijing’s unrelenting pursuit of intelligence in a world that is becoming more and more divided. 

A sophisticated operation is depicted in the Wiley Rein memo that CNN reviewed, indicating that the perpetrators are a group “affiliated with the Chinese government” who have a known appetite for information about trade, Taiwan, and the very US government agencies that set tariffs and examine foreign investments. Such information is invaluable in the high-stakes game of international affairs, particularly in light of the Trump administration’s intensifying trade conflict with China. At the centre of this digital espionage is Wiley Rein. 

Describing itself as “wired into Washington” and a provid

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