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Ransomware hits Telecom Namibia

by Blitz India Media
December 21, 2024
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WINDHOEK: Namibia’s state-owned telecom company has fallen victim to what is known as a ransomware attack resulting in the leak of sensitive customer data, including reportedly information about top Government officials. According to a BBC report, Telecom Namibia said the data had been released after it refused to engage with a group of hackers known as Hunters International.

The company said it is now investigating how such a massive breach of its system occurred.

Outgoing President Nangolo Mbumba has condemned the cyberattack. He called for it be dealt with the “urgency it deserves”, adding that cybersecurity was a matter of national security, his spokesman Alfredo Hengari was quoted by The Namibian newspaper as saying. Local media reported that the hackers stole nearly 500,000 pieces of information including personal and financial data belonging to ministries, senior Government officials and other company clients.

In a statement on December 17, Telecom Namibia said it only discovered on December 13 that some of its customers’ data had been leaked onto the dark web.

Chief executive Stanley Shanapinda said the hackers made the stolen data public after Telecom Namibia said it was not willing to negotiate with them over the ransom that was demanded. He added that at first seemed that no sensitive information had been compromised.

Sensitive customer records, including personal identifiation details, addresses, and banking information are said to have leaked and shared on social media.

Telecom Namibia has said it is working with security officials to “minimise any further exposure and bring the criminals to justice”. The company has in the meantime warned that people should not share any of the leaked information. “We caution that anyone that uses and/or circulates any personal information that has been leaked will be committing a criminal offence,” Shanapinda said. The company has also urged customers to change passwords on their personal devices and avoid making money transfers in suspicious circumstances. Ransomware is malicious computer software that locks up data and devices until a ransom is paid.

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