The Daily Mirror · 1h
Chinese group accused of hacking Singapore’s Singtel in telecom attacks
Singapore Telecommunications, Singapore’s largest mobile carrier, was breached by Chinese state-sponsored hackers this summer as part of a broader campaign against telecommunications companies and other critical infrastructure operators around the world,
The Online Citizen · 2d
Chinese state-sponsored hackers allegedly breach SingTel in global telecommunications attacks
Bloomberg reports that Chinese state-backed hackers, identified as Volt Typhoon, breached SingTel’s network this summer. The attack aligns with a wider campaign targeting global telecom infrastructure,
Mothership.sg · 2d
Singtel attacked by Chinese hacker group as part of worldwide campaign: Bloomberg
Anonymous sources cited by Bloomberg claimed that the breach was pulled off by a hacking group known as "Volt Typhoon". The breach of Singtel is also believed to be a test run by China for further hacks against U.S. telecommunications companies.
Reuters · 2d
China state-linked group accused of hacking SingTel, Bloomberg News reports
A China state-sponsored hacking group had breached Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) in June as a part of a global campaign targeting telecom companies and critical infrastructure operators, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday.
The Straits Times · 2d
Chinese group accused of hacking Singtel in telecom attacks
SINGAPORE – Singtel, Singapore’s largest mobile carrier ... and investigators believe it was pulled off by a hacking group known as Volt Typhoon, according to the two people, who asked not to be identified to discuss a confidential investigation.
IT News For Australia Business · 2d
China state-linked group accused of hacking SingTel
A China state-sponsored hacking group had breached Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) in June as a part of a global campaign targeting telecom companies and critical infrastructure operators, Bloomberg News reported.
telecom.economictimes.indiatimes · 2d
China state-linked group accused of hacking SingTel: Report
"There was a malware detected in June, which was subsequently dealt with and reported to relevant authorities. There was no data exfiltrated and no impact to services," a SingTel spokesperson told Reuters by email.
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