Yahoo · 7h
T-Mobile confirms its network was hit by Chinese hackers
T-Mobile has joined the growing list of US telecom operators who have been breached by Salt Typhoon. The company confirmed in a statement to the Wall Street Journal that while a breach had occurred, there was no evidence to suggest the attackers had accessed or exfiltrated any customer data.
Infosecurity-magazine.com · 3h
T-Mobile Breached in Major Chinese Cyber-Attack on Telecoms
T-Mobile’s network has been breached as part of a large-scale cyber-espionage campaign by Salt Typhoon, a Chinese state-sponsored hacking group. The attack targeted major telecommunications providers in the US, that also includied AT&T, Verizon and Lumen Technologies, and extended to international telecom firms.
The Hacker News · 13h
Chinese Hackers Exploit T-Mobile and Other U.S. Telecoms in Broader Espionage Campaign
The second infection sequence, in contrast, is a lot more sophisticated, with the threat actors abusing susceptible Microsoft Exchange servers to implant the China Chopper web shell, which is then used to deliver Cobalt Strike, Zingdoor, and Snappybee (aka Deed RAT), a suspected successor to the ShadowPad malware.
Bleeping Computer · 3d
T-Mobile confirms it was hacked in recent wave of telecom breaches
T-Mobile confirms it was hacked in the wave of recently reported telecom breaches conducted by Chinese threat actors to gain access to private communications, call records, and law enforcement information requests.
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