Nation-State Hackers Breach Ribbon Communications: A Cyber Comedy of Errors?

Nation-state hackers breached Ribbon Communications’ IT network as early as December 2024. While they were kicked out by September 2025, it’s like finding a raccoon in your attic—who knows what they nibbled on? Ribbon is now tightening its cybersecurity, but the breach could be linked to the notorious Salt Typhoon group.

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It seems like Ribbon Communications just got a little too tangled up in its own wires, leaving the door open for some cyber ninjas to sneak in. While they may be experts in keeping us connected, it appears they might need a refresher course in keeping themselves disconnected from prying eyes. Talk about a bad connection!

Key Points:

  • Ribbon Communications’ IT network was breached by nation-state hackers as early as December 2024.
  • The breach was discovered in September 2025 and involved unauthorized access to customer files.
  • Investigation is ongoing, but no evidence of material information theft has been found so far.
  • The cyberattack resembles previous attacks linked to China’s Salt Typhoon hacking group.
  • Ribbon is working with cybersecurity experts and law enforcement to investigate and mitigate the breach.

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