AT&T and Verizon are no longer seeing activity from "Salt Typhoon ... said booting the Chinese hackers would require ...
Major telecoms firms like AT&T and Verizon were amongst the victims of the campaign, with over 100,000 routers compromised in ...
Verizon spokesperson Richard Young said in an ... involved an administrator account that had access to over 100,000 routers.
This is the first time AT&T and Verizon have publicly acknowledged being affected by Salt Typhoon. For most customers, there’s little reason to worry. Verizon told TechCrunch that the hacking group ...
In addition to deep intrusions into AT&T and Verizon , hackers pierced other networks belonging to Lumen Technologies and ...
The Chinese-linked Salt Typhoon cyberespionage operation targeted AT&T and Verizon's systems, but the wireless carriers' U.S.
Verizon told TechCrunch that the hacking group ... told reporters that the unnamed company had access to over 100,000 routers. Currently residing in Chicago, Illinois, Chance Townsend is the ...
AT&T and Verizon are no longer seeing activity from ... hackers would require physically replacing thousands of outdated routers and switches inside US telecommunication networks.