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Telstra Says Newly Acquired Pacnet Hacked, Customer Data Exposed 15

An anonymous reader writes: Telstra’s Asian-based data center and undersea cable operator Pacnet has been hacked exposing many of the telco’s customers to a massive security breach. The company said it could not determine whether personal details of customers had been stolen, but it acknowledged the possibility. The Stack reports: "Telstra said that an unauthorized third party had been able to gain access to the Pacnet business management systems through a malicious software installed via a vulnerability on an SQL server. The hack had taken place just weeks before Telstra acquired the Asian internet service provider for $550mn on 16 April this year. The telecom company confirmed that it had not been aware of the hack when it signed the deal in December 2014."
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Telstra Says Newly Acquired Pacnet Hacked, Customer Data Exposed

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  • With good encryption it should be hard enough to mess with the data that it just isn't worth it.

    • With good encryption it should be hard enough to mess with the data that it just isn't worth it.

      If they thought like that, they would have scrubbed the inputs before passing them to SQL.

  • I immediately thought one of the intelligence orginizations, US, British, or Australian.

    • by mjwx ( 966435 )

      I immediately thought one of the intelligence orginizations, US, British, or Australian.

      Well you can cross Australia off that list, there's no way ASIO is that competent.

      They say that the CIA gets its bad news from CNN, ASIO gets its bad news from Slashdot.

  • "Telstra said that an unauthorized third party had been able to gain access to the Pacnet business management systems through a malicious software installed via a vulnerability on an SQL server"

    Any more technical information as to the technical nature of the Pacnet Hack?

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