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The article from BleepingComputer reports that U.S. officials have confirmed that Chinese hackers have successfully breached multiple telecommunications providers. The breaches are part of a broader campaign targeting critical infrastructure and sensitive data. The U.S. government has attributed these cyberattacks to a group known as APT10, which is linked to the Chinese government. The attacks have raised concerns about national security and the potential for further exploitation of vulnerabilities in the telecommunications sector. The U.S. is urging companies to enhance their cybersecurity measures to protect against such threats.