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China Group Hacks Singapore Telcos
10 Feb
Summary
- Known Chinese cyber-espionage group targeted Singapore's top four telecom firms.
- Hackers used advanced tools like rootkits for system persistence.
- No services disrupted or personal data accessed during the attack.

Singapore's government has attributed a prolonged cyber-espionage campaign to a China-linked group known as UNC3886. The sophisticated attack targeted the nation's four leading telecommunication companies: Singtel, StarHub, M1, and Simba Telecom. These intrusions, which have been ongoing for several months, involved the use of advanced tools, including rootkits, to establish long-term access to the compromised systems.
Authorities have confirmed that while the attackers achieved limited access to critical systems, they did not succeed in disrupting services or accessing any personal data. This incident is distinct from other recent global cyberattacks, such as those attributed to the Salt Typhoon group, which have caused more extensive damage. UNC3886 is known for exploiting vulnerabilities in network infrastructure, targeting various industries across the US and Asia-Pacific.




