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Lumen, one of at least nine U.S. telecommunications firms reportedly compromised by Salt Typhoon hackers, says the Chinese hacking group is no longer in its network. Lumen spokesperson Mark Molzen ...
"An independent forensics firm has confirmed Salt Typhoon is no longer in our network," a spokesperson told The Register. "In addition, our federal partners have not shared any information that would ...
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Three months after reports surfaced about a cyberattack, called Salt Typhoon, targeting internet service providers and US wiretapping infrastructure, two of the largest telecom companies say they ...
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U.S. telecom giants AT&T and Verizon say they have secured their networks after being targeted by the China-linked Salt Typhoon cyberespionage group. In a statement given to TechCrunch on Monday ...
However, the company's Chief Security Officer, Jeff Simon, didn't link the hack to Salt Typhoon and added that the carrier's cyber defenses stopped the attack originating from a connected wireline ...
Telecom giants AT&T and Verizon have assured the public that their networks are secure following a string of cyberattacks attributed to a China-linked hacking group known as Salt Typhoon.
AT&T and Verizon are no longer seeing activity from "Salt Typhoon" hackers on their networks. The Chinese hacking group has hit at least nine US telecom companies as part of a months-long effort ...