AT&T and Verizon have issued official statements addressing the hacking of their networks by the Chinese group Salt Typhoon.
The telecom companies say they're no longer detecting activity from foreign entities that were hacking their networks.
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The Chinese-linked Salt Typhoon cyberespionage operation targeted AT&T and Verizon's systems, but the wireless carriers' U.S.