WarLock Wreaks Havoc: Colt Technology Services Grapples with Prolonged Cyberattack!

Colt Technology Services, a UK-based telecom giant, is grappling with a cyberattack that has disrupted operations for days. Dubbed the work of the WarLock ransomware gang, the breach reportedly involves stolen documents up for grabs at $200,000. While Colt scrambles to recover, customers must brace for slower-than-usual responses.

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Hot Take:

Colt Technology Services is experiencing a severe case of cyber-induced hiccups, and it seems they’ve been caught with their fiber pants down. While they’re busy untangling their network spaghetti, a mysterious entity known as ‘WarLock’ is trying to sell Colt’s secrets like they’re hotcakes at a Sunday market. If only there were a cybersecurity spell to ward off this digital mischief!

Key Points:

– Colt Technology Services is grappling with a cyberattack causing major service outages lasting several days.
– The attack has affected systems including hosting, porting services, Colt Online, and Voice API platforms.
– An anonymous threat actor claims responsibility, demanding $200,000 for stolen documents.
– Alleged initial access was through a vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint, CVE-2025-53770, patched by Microsoft in July.
– There is no estimated timeframe for system restoration, and authorities have been notified.

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