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Mobile provider MTN says cyberattack compromised customer data. African mobile giant MTN Group announced that a cybersecurity incident has compromised the personal information of some of its subscribers in certain countries. MTN Group (formerly M-Cell) is Africa's largest mobile network operator, with a strong Asian market presence. The company has nearly 300 million subscribers across 20 countries and an annual revenue surpassing $11 billion. The telecom giant noted that its network and billing systems weren't impacted by the attack, though an investigation to determine the exact scope and impact is ongoing. "MTN Group would like to inform stakeholders that it has experienced a cybersecurity incident that resulted in unauthorised access to personal information of some MTN customers in certain markets," reads the announcement. "Our core network, billing systems, and financial services infrastructure remain secure and fully operational." However, MTN says that an 'unknown third-party' claims to have accessed data from the company. Regarding those claims, the telecom firm notes that its investigation hasn't confirmed a compromise to customer wallets and accounts, so it's unclear exactly what has been exposed. MTN says it has informed the South African Police and its country's relevant regulatory and data protection authorities to support its investigations. Affected customers will also be notified soon. Meanwhile, MTN advises customers to follow these measures to protect themselves from attacks: At the time of writing, no ransomware actors have claimed responsibility for an attack at MTN. BleepingComputer has contacted the African telecommunication services provider to ask which markets were impacted, but we are still waiting for a response.
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African mobile provider MTN Group disclosed a cybersecurity breach impacting the personal information of subscribers in select markets.
The incident did not affect MTN's core network, billing systems, or financial services infrastructure.
An unknown third party allegedly accessed customer data; however, it remains unclear what specific information was compromised.
MTN has initiated contact with South African Police and regulatory and data protection authorities to assist in the ongoing investigation.
The company will notify affected customers and has advised all users to take measures to protect themselves from potential cybersecurity threats.
Despite the data incident, no ransomware groups have claimed responsibility for the attack.
MTN Group is the largest mobile network operator in Africa, servicing nearly 300 million subscribers across 20 countries with over $11 billion in annual revenue.