NTT Communications has confirmed that hackers accessed the data of nearly 18,000 corporate customers during a cyberattack detected on February 5. The breach allowed unauthorized access to service order management systems, compromising sensitive data such as names, contract numbers, and contact details. While NTT Com has restricted access to affected systems, it later discovered another compromised device. The company has not disclosed the identity of the hackers or the specifics of the attack, which signifies an increasing threat to telecom companies from cybercriminals and state-sponsored hackers.
NTT Communications confirmed a February cyberattack that compromised data belonging to nearly 18,000 corporate customers, raising concerns over telecom security.
The breach, which occurred on February 5, led to unauthorized access to service order management systems and included sensitive customer data.
After detecting the breach, NTT Com restricted access to the compromised device but later found another compromised device in its network, prompting further disconnects.
Telecom organizations are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals, as evidenced by the recent breach of NTT Com and prior attacks linked to sophisticated hacking groups.
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