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AT&T and Verizon say they’re free of Salt Typhoon hacks at last, as further victims identified

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  • A 9th victim has been identified in the Salt Typhoon hack
  • No attackers are thought to be lurking on the networks
  • The White House wants to go on the ‘offensive’ against cyber threats

An ongoing assessment of the notorious Salt Typhoon hack has claimed there are no longer any lurking hackers present in the breached networks, and that all networks are now secure. This is the latest development in one of the most far reaching cyber-espionage campaigns in recent memory, which has just claimed its 9th victim, the White House confirmed.

Major telecoms firms like AT&T and Verizon were amongst the victims of the campaign, with over 100,000 routers compromised in just one network, which allowed broad and full access, allowing the attackers to “geolocate millions of individuals, to record phone calls at will.”

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