Orange Telecom Suffers Cyberattack, Service Disruptions Expected Until July 30
Orange Telecom suffered a cyberattack on July 25, disrupting services for customers in France. The company isolated affected systems and expects restoration by July 30. No customer data appears stolen.
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French telecom giant Orange detected a cyberattack on July 25 that disrupted management services for corporate and individual customers, mainly in France. The company's security team quickly isolated affected systems to minimize damage. Services should be restored by July 30, and Orange says no customer data appears stolen so far. Authorities have been notified, but Orange won't share additional details.
This follows February incidents where hackers claimed to steal gigabytes of Orange data, including customer information and source code, though Orange downplayed those breaches as affecting only non-critical systems.
Source: Security Week
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