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T-Mobile admits Chinese hackers accessed its network, but says no call logs were affected

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  • T-Mobile details how Salt Typhoon accessed its routers
  • It explained what the hacker’s methods and how they were spotted
  • T-Mobile’s CSO stresses hackers didn’t steal any data

T-Mobile has revealed the hackers who recently targeted its infrastructure were seen running commands on its routers, but stressed its defenses worked as intended and that no major damage was done.

The declaration follows recent news of an incident where Salt Typhoon, an infamous Chinese state-sponsored threat actor, breached T-Mobile’s network in a cyber-espionage campaign on behalf of the country’s government.

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