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The Chinese state-sponsored hacking group Salt Typhoon has been implicated in one of the most severe breaches in U.S. telecommunications history. Sensitive information, including call logs, timestamps, phone numbers, and location data, was compromised across the networks of at least eight major telecom carriers, including AT&T and Verizon. Despite the scale of the intrusion, many affected consumers remain uninformed about the breach.
Scope and Impact of the Breach
According to reports, Salt Typhoon’s hacking campaign has targeted high-value intelligence figures, including presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, as well as Senator Chuck Schumer’s office. The FBI estimates that millions of users’ metadata, particularly in the Washington, D.C., area, were accessed. Yet, most affected individuals have not been notified, raising serious privacy concerns.
AT&T and Verizon, the most severely impacted companies, have faced backlash for their limited response to the breach. Privacy groups have criticized the telecom giants for failing to comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandate requiring companies to inform customers of breaches that could cause significant harm, such as identity theft or financial loss.
Telecom Industry’s Response
While high-value targets were promptly alerted, the majority of users whose data was compromised were not informed. In an intervi
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