Top satellite communication company Viasat was also hit by Salt Typhoon – who shows how widespread this massive attack was
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- Satellite communication giant ViaSat was also the target of Salt Typhoon
- The company found unauthorized access via a compromised device
- Width of attacks emphasizes the threat of Salt Typhoon for our Comms
Another victim of the massive salt tymphone cyber attack that was aimed at our telecommunication giants has been identified as ViaSat.
Bloomberg News Reports that the company previously found an infringement in its systems in 2025, linked to the broader attacks on American communication infrastructure, while the satellite communication company collaborated with the government of the country.
ViaSat has countless contracts and partnerships in the maritime, aviation and network industry, in addition to various contracts with the US Department of Defense and US Space Force.
Satellitecomms focused by salt typhoon
The attack in 2024 Saw the Chinese-linked salt tymphone group in numerous networks that belong to telecommunication companies such as Verizon, AT&T and Lumen, which probably gave the hackers access and registered calls and messages. The group would also have broken a back door system that is used by American authorities to perform branches ordered by the court.
Moreover, the Salt Typhoon Group also came to the presidential campaigns of both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in the run -up to the US presidential elections of 2024.
China has often denied that they have left to the hack group, even go so far accused the CIA to be behind attacks Counter-washed by another Chinese-linked group, Volt Typhoon.
After the investigation of Viasat into the infringement that took place via unauthorized access via a compromised device, the company said that it had not found the customer’s impact after the attack.
“Viasat is of the opinion that the incident has been remedied and has not discovered a recent activity with regard to this event,” the company said.
The full impact of the Salt Typhoon attack may never be known as enormous cuts on government services and advisory boards were made to the White House immediately after President Trump’s return.
The most important research continued by the Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) was canceled after The advisory board became ax To ‘eliminate an abuse of resources’, according to the former acting deputy secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Benjamin C. Huffman.
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