T-Mobile’s security team resorted to an unusually low-tech fix for a high-tech problem in 2024, physically severing a network cable to cut off Chinese state-backed hackers’ access to its systems, according to new reporting from Bloomberg. The dramatic move came amid a sprawling espionage campaign that compromised telecom and internet infrastructure across the United States. The intrusion was part of a broader operation attributed to Salt Typhoon, a Chinese government-linked hacking group that the FBI says has now breached at least 200 companies across 80 countries, a scale far larger than initially disclosed. The campaign’s primary objective was to harvest phone records and communications metadata tied to senior...
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