WASHINGTON, March 17 (Reuters) - A U.S. House of
Representatives committee on Monday asked the Homeland Security
Department to turn over documents on the federal government's
response to reported massive Chinese hacking incidents.
House Homeland Security Chair Mark Green and the chairs of
two subcommittees asked DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to turn over
records detailing the government's response to two major Chinese
hacking incidents, including "Salt Typhoon," which lawmakers
have called the largest telecommunications hack in U.S. history,
and "Volt Typhoon" that involved espionage into critical
infrastructure organizations.