Singapore says China-backed hackers targeted its four largest phone companies
Singapore’s government has blamed a known Chinese cyber-espionage group for targeting four of its top telecommunication companies as part of a months-long attack.
While the intruders were able to breach and access some systems, they did not disrupt services or access personal information, said K. Shanmugam, the country’s coordinating minister for national security.
The hacking group has targeted the defense, technology, and telecom industries across the U. and the Asia-Pacific region. In the case of the attack on Singapore’s top telcos, Shanmugam said the hackers used advanced tools, like rootkits, to gain long-term persistence to their systems.
Per Reuters, the telcos said in a joint statement that the companies regularly face distributed denial-of-service and other malware attacks.
The attacks on Singapore’s telcos follow similar but distinctly different attacks on hundreds of telecoms companies around the world in recent years, including in the United States. Multiple governments have linked these attacks to a China-backed group dubbed Salt Typhoon.
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