T-Mobile successfully blocked a significant cyberattack originating from Chinese hackers, averting a potential large-scale breach of its network. The company identified the malicious activity early on and took decisive action to expel the attackers.
The U.S. phone provider, T-Mobile, managed to prevent a major network breach after discovering Chinese-backed hackers attempting to infiltrate its systems.
According to TechCrunch, T-Mobile “chopped a cable” to remove the hackers from its network. This decisive action effectively expelled the attackers and prevented them from accessing sensitive data or disrupting services.
The report highlights the ongoing threat of cyberattacks from state-sponsored actors.
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