NTT Communications Data Breach: 18,000 Clients’ Info Leaked—Oops!

NTT Communications Corporation has announced a data breach impacting nearly 18,000 corporate clients. The breach, caused by an unnamed threat actor, included sensitive customer information. NTT Com quickly restricted access and blocked unauthorized systems, pledging to enhance security measures. Only corporate customers were affected, as end-user data remained secure.

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Hot Take:

NTT Communications seems to have taken the phrase “sharing is caring” a bit too seriously, inadvertently sharing the details of nearly 18,000 corporate clients. While the company promises to beef up security, maybe they should also consider giving their firewalls a pep talk!

Key Points:

  • NTT Com identified a data breach affecting nearly 18,000 corporate clients.
  • The breach occurred on February 5, with unauthorized access to internal systems.
  • Information exfiltrated includes customer names, contact details, and service usage info.
  • The company has pledged to notify all impacted customers and strengthen security measures.
  • Only corporate clients were affected, not individual end users.

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