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Coverage examines reports on Salt Typhoon, an alleged intrusion set, including infrastructure, disruption, and defensive guidance.

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Salt Typhoon is a name used by security researchers and government agencies for a suspected intrusion set linked in public reporting to compromises of telecommunications and other communications infrastructure. Reported incidents have involved access to provider networks and systems that could expose subscriber information, call-detail records, or communications-related data; the scope and attribution of individual cases remain subject to investigation.

The main security concern is prolonged access to high-value network environments, including internet-facing appliances, administrative systems, and monitoring or lawful-intercept infrastructure. Telecommunications operators and connected organizations should inventory and promptly patch exposed devices, restrict management access, enforce multifactor authentication, segment sensitive systems, rotate potentially exposed credentials, and retain authentication and network telemetry for threat hunting. Investigations should examine persistence and lateral movement rather than treating removal of one account or device as sufficient. Because communications data is highly sensitive, suspected access also warrants careful privacy assessment, evidence preservation, and coordination with applicable disclosure and regulatory processes.

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When the FBI urges E2EE, you know it's serious business interview In the wake of the Salt Typhoon hacks, which lawmakers and privacy advocates alike have called the worst telecoms breach in America's history, the US government agencies have reversed course on encryption.…

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AT&T and Verizon Say Chinese Hackers Ejected From Networks

9 Telcos Have Been Breached by Beijing-Backed 'Salt Typhoon,' White House SaysU.S. telecommunications giants AT&T and Verizon Communications believe they have finally ejected Chinese cyber espionage hackers from their networks. The White House said the "Salt Typhoon" nation-state hackers infiltrated at least nine U.S. telcos' infrastructure, and have been hard to eject.

The intrusions allowed Beijing to 'geolocate millions of individuals' AT&T, Verizon, and Lumen Technologies confirmed that Chinese government-backed snoops accessed portions of their systems earlier this year, while the White House added another, yet-unnamed telecommunications company to the list of those breached by Salt Typhoon.…