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Breach Roundup: Chinese Hackers 'Salt Typhoon' Hit Viasat


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Every week, ISMG rounds up cybersecurity incidents and breaches around the world. This week: Chinese Salt Typhoon hackers hit Viasat, researchers exploited a Tesla wall connector, Sitecore CMS flaws puts organizations at risk. Krispy Kreme disclosed hacking damage, Archetyp Market was taken down. Episource disclosed a ransomware hack to U.S. regulators, and Spain ruled out cyberattack for the April Iberian blackout.

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Add satellite firm Viasat to the list of U.S. telecoms breached during the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign by Chinese nation-state cyberespionage hackers tracked as Salt Typhoon, reported Bloomberg. The breach, discovered earlier this year, involved unauthorized access through a compromised device, Viasat told Bloomberg. The satellite communications provider said it found evidence of customer impact and ...


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