Chinese hackers breached US government email accounts, Microsoft says
- A group called Storm-0558 gained access to email accounts at about 25 organisations including government agencies, according to the computing giant
- Microsoft did not identify the targets but the US State Department says it had detected ‘anomalous activity’ and took ‘immediate steps to secure our systems’

Chinese hackers seeking intelligence information breached the email accounts of a number of US government agencies, computer giant Microsoft said.
“The threat actor Microsoft links to this incident is an adversary based in China that Microsoft calls Storm-0558,” the company said in a blog post late on Tuesday. Microsoft said Storm-0558 gained access to email accounts at around 25 organisations including government agencies.
Microsoft did not identify the targets but a US State Department spokesperson said the department had “detected anomalous activity” and had taken “immediate steps to secure our systems”.
“As a matter of cybersecurity policy, we do not discuss details of our response and the incident remains under investigation,” the spokesperson said.
According to The Washington Post, the breached email accounts were unclassified and “Pentagon, intelligence community and military email accounts did not appear to be affected”.