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Cyber attack takes Frontier Communications systems offline, affecting millions of broadband customers


US telecom provider Frontier Communications was forced to shut down a number of its internal systems after detecting an unauthorized third party in its IT environment, shuttering internet access for millions.

Frontier Communications said it first detected the unauthorized access on 14 April 2024, before reporting the incident to the SEC on 15 April. The company said it had taken its systems down as part of its incident response protocols in an effort to contain the breach. 

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Eastern Communications leads awareness on Safer Internet Day


IN alignment with the global observance of Safer Internet Day 2024, premier telecommunications company Eastern Communications steps forward to highlight the critical issue of online security.

Amid the growing prevalence of online scams, particularly through work emails and misleading links, Eastern Communications is at the forefront of educating and protecting businesses and individuals alike.

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Russian hackers attack computer systems of law enforcement officers – State Special Communications Service


Russian spies are using hackers to attack law enforcement computer systems in Ukraine to identify and obtain evidence related to alleged Russian war crimes.

Source: Yurii Shchyhol, head of the State Special Communications Service of Ukraine, in an interview with Reuters

Details: Hackers working with Russia’s foreign, domestic and military intelligence agencies have stepped up digital intrusion campaigns at Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office and departments documenting war crimes

Quote: “There’s been a change in direction, from a focus on energy facilities towards law enforcement institutions which had previously not been targeted that often.

This shift towards the courts, prosecutors and law enforcement units, shows that hackers are gathering evidence about Russian war crimes in Ukraine

The groups we’ve identified as being engaged in this activity are part of Russia’s GRU and FSB intelligence agencies.”

Details: Espionage activities will be outlined in an upcoming State Department report due to be published on Monday.

The report, a copy of which was reviewed by Reuters, states that the hackers also tried to collect intelligence on Russian citizens arrested in Ukraine in order to “help these individuals avoid prosecution and move them back to Russia”.

Shchyhol declined to name which units were targeted by the hacking campaign, citing security concerns. The number of documented cybersecurity incidents, he said, rose 123% in the first six months of this year compared with the second half of 2022.

He also stated that Russian hackers targeted government agencies and tried to gain access to their email servers.

There is also evidence that Russian hackers gained access to private surveillance cameras in Ukraine to monitor the results of long-range missile and drone strikes.

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Hack disrupts Southern Arkansas University communications | Colleges & Universities


Southern Arkansas University is recovering from an attack against its computer servers.

A statement said SAU is responding to a security incident that disrupted access to university systems and applications.

“While access to some systems remain offline, access to faculty, staff, and student email and the Blackboard learning management system are operational.

“SAU is working with independent forensic specialists to investigate the situation and will take all appropriate actions in response to its findings,” the statement said.

“We have notified law enforcement and will continue to actively monitor our networks and take appropriate actions to protect our systems in line with our incident response protocols,” the statement said.

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