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UPDATE: TSTT has issued a statement, denying that hackers were able to gain access to its cyber systems, which it says holds terabytes of data. Details here.
Minister of Public Utilities, Marvin Gonzales, is denying reports of a ransomware attack on the Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT), saying they are “not true.”
However, according to FalconFeeds.io, a cyber security firm that offers a feed on X (formerly Twitter), reporting on breaches, tstt.co.tt and bmobile.co.tt were compromised by ransomware group Ransomexx, with a reported 6GB of customer lines, ID scans, gitlab projects and database dumps as part of the haul.
Asked about this today (Monday 30th October 2023), Minister Gonzales responded by saying, “It is not true.” He added that TSTT will issue a statement on the matter soon.
In March 2022, there was a malware incursion at TSTT, but at that time, Minister Gonzales had said no one's data was compromised. More on this as it becomes available. [Source: Newsday] We are a small operation. If you've found our articles to be informative, please consider supporting us via PayPal or buying us a coffee. Your contribution is incredibly appreciated and goes a long way. Simply sharing our articles also helps us. Sign up for our free WhatsApp Alerts to be notified as soon as we post breaking news. NEW! Check out our Merchandise Store for high-quality t-shirts, hats and more!
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