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A Data Breach at a Croatian Phone Company Affects 200,000 Customers

 

Croatian phone company 'A1 Hrvatska' has announced a data breach that exposed the personal information of 10% of its users, or approximately 200,000 persons. A1 Hrvatska is a Croatian mobile network operator and a strategic partner of Vodafone. It is part of the Telekom Austria Group. A1 is the first and only operator in Croatia to offer the complete 5-play service, which comprises A1 TV, mobile and fixed telephony, and mobile and fixed Internet. 

The notification doesn't go into much depth, other than to say that they had a cybersecurity incident involving unauthorized access to one of their user databases, which contained sensitive personal information. Full names, personal identity numbers, physical addresses, and phone numbers have all been accessed. 

"Unfortunately, despite advanced protection measures and the constant raising of the level of security, a security incident occurred related to one of the user databases, which compromised part of the personal data of part A1 of users. We emphasize that information on bank cards and accounts is not compromised because it is not available in the specified database. We will directly inform all users whose personal data is potentially compromised," said the company. 

A criminal complaint was also filed with the Zagreb Police Administration right away, and information experts assisted in identifying the culprits of the crime. In addition, the competent institutions HAKOM and AZOP, with which the company works closely, were notified. 

A1 Hrvatska is a strategic partner of Vodafone, whose Portugal region was subjected to a very disruptive cyberattack, resulting in the suspension of 4G and 5G data services. Strategic partners occasionally share online infrastructure, but in this case, the link appears implausible, but it cannot be fully ruled out. Because the event does not appear to have impacted A1 Hrvatska's services or operations, it appears to be an instance of unauthorised database access, either through a misconfiguration or stolen credentials. 

 "A1 Croatia adheres to the highest security standards and data protection, and we will continue to make additional investments in improving the security environment. The recurrence of this security incident is not possible and has not had and will not affect the provision of services to customers," the company said.

5G network may appear in St. Petersburg by 2022


The representative of the Russian President on digital and technological development Dmitry Peskov said that in two years 5G mobile network could be launched in St. Petersburg. According to him, it will be certified at the World Radiocommunication Conference in the near future.

Mobile operators MTS and MegaFon have already received permission to create a test zone for testing 5G. Tests are planned to be carried out at frequencies in the range of 2.5-2.7 GHz.

Earlier, the Ministry of Defense, the FSB and the Federal Security Service opposed 5G, saying that this resource is used by government services and its transfer to civilian means of communication is inappropriate for security and defense reasons. To date, negotiations are underway to provide organizations with the necessary frequencies that belong to the special services.

In addition, representatives of MTS and MegaFon do not see an urgent need to launch fifth-generation communications, as the technology is expensive. In the near future, 5G technology will not be able to be used by residents of the whole country, but only of certain territories, since its technical maintenance is more complicated than LTE networks.

It is interesting to note that the first operator interested in new generation technology is MegaFon. In 2014, the company signed an agreement with Huawei on the creation of 5G test networks. For example, the operator will begin to test the operation of telemedicine services in medical institutions with the help of a new generation of mobile communications in Moscow from 2019. In addition, 5G speed record belongs to MegaFon. In June, the operator managed to achieve network data transfer at a speed of 35 gigabits per second. The tests were carried out in the laboratory on Huawei equipment.

It should be noted that 5G technologies are designed for higher bandwidth compared to 4G. New network will allow subscribers to connect with each other directly, and the speed of mobile Internet will grow to 1-2 Gbit / s. At the moment, the fifth generation networks are already deployed in several major US cities. Switzerland is actively implementing 5G in Europe. South Korea became the first country in the world to launch commercial services of the newest network in the spring of this year.