A Chinese hacking group that may have stolen information from nearly every American "almost certainly" targeted a Canadian telecommunications company as well, according to a warning from Canada's cyber intelligence agency.

The prowess of the Beijing-backed group often referred to as Salt Typhoon is back in the news after more than a dozen international government agencies issued a joint statement warning of a "deliberate and sustained campaign."

The U.S.-led statement was co-signed by international intelligence agencies, including from the United States, Australia and Canada's Communications Security Establishment (CSE).

The joint advisory found that Salt Typhoon targeted "telecommunications, government, transportation, lodging and military infrastructure networks."

The statement, rele

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