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T-Mobile says the Chinese "Salt Typhoon" hackers who recently compromised its systems as part of a series of telecom breaches first hacked into some of its routers to explore ways to navigate laterally through the network.
However, the company says its engineers blocked the threat actors before they could spread further on the network and access customer information.
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The company discovered the breach after detecting suspicious behavior, including commands usually used in the reconnaissance stage of cyberattacks being run on some of its routers and commands matching indicators of compromise previously linked to Salt Typhoon, as Simon told Bloomberg.
I just wonder if these were Cisco routers with Palo Alto firewalls. These are both San Francisco companies in an area rife with both “new” Chinese people and Big Tech companies. Co inky dink? I doubt it, especially in California.
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