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Chinese Hackers Stole Call Details of Nepal Telecom

 

China launched a destructive "cyber attack" on Nepal Telecom which resulted in Chinese hackers stealing the phone numbers of all Nepali users. 

Chinese hackers gained access to all Nepali call information by compromising the telecom company's Oracle Glass Fish Server. 

The hackers used 41 Tactics of Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) and 71 Tactics of Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) and backdoor weaponry, according to technical specialists. APT 41 and APT 71 have been spotted stealing CDR data from telecom systems. It was also discovered that the stolen data from the telecom server was being sold on the dark web. The telco's CDR call data record was put for selling on June 29. 

Several local news sources reported that Nepal Telecom has shut down its server to handle the growing threat. NTC spokesman Rajesh Joshi stated, "We have not deciphered the identity of the hackers. We switched off the server to save our data after we received information of a possible interference into our server." 

Chinese hackers reportedly obtained access to NTC's Oracle GlassFish Server and obtained Call Data Records (CDR). According to NepaliTelecom.com, the telecom assures that its call data is secure. NTC Managing Director Dilli Ram Adhikari reported that the company's main server is secure. 

In response to media outlets, he stated: "Hackers might have breached into a dated server of CDMA. The company's team of expert technicians are looking into the matter to trace the culprits. Our main server is protected by a highly secure firewall and remains safe." 

According to NepaliTelecom.com, China has frequently well-guarded the firm on a governmental level, encouraging them to initiate attacks on international companies over time. This led to the supposition that the Chinese were behind the attack on NTC. 

The famed hacker, Tag-22has hacked and even sold telecom-related data from nations like Taiwan and the Philippines. 

According to the report, China has earned the wrath of other nations on several occasions for allegedly promoting state-level breaches, which it has emphatically denied. There is no confirmation that the Chinese group was behind the group at this time, but the leads point in that direction. 

By hacking into telecom, a vast segment of consumer data becomes exposed to malicious use. In order to secure user data in the future, NTC will have to be more cautious in the coming days.

122 Chinese Men Detained in Nepal on Charges of Cyber-crime and Bank Fraud


KATHMANDU: Nepal police on Tuesday detained 122 Chinese men and women in what seems like the biggest crime gig by foreigners. A police officer, Hobindra Bogati, said the Chinese embassy was aware of the raids and have fully supported the detentions. The chief of police of capital Kathmandu stated that the suspects were raided on Monday when the police got info that some Chinese visa holding foreigners were engaged in suspicious activity. The police chief, Uttam Subedi said, “This is the first time that so many foreigners have been detained for suspected criminal activities."


These people were suspected of various cyber crimes like hacking into bank cash machines and more. These 122 men and women are held in different police stations with their passports and laptops confiscated. Another police officer, Hobindra Bogati, told that the Chinese embassy in Nepal was aware of the raids and have fully supported the detentions. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang, in Beijing, said Nepal and Chinese police have agreed to be cooperative in the investigations and China is willing to increase law-enforcement cooperation with its neighbor.

Chinese people in recent times are increasingly being detained in Asian countries on suspicions of fraud and other illegal activities. In the Philippines last week, 342 Chinese workers were arrested, caught in an unlicensed gambling operation. Some Chinese citizens were also arrested smuggling gold while in September, five were arrested for stealing money from bank cash machines. Even though the rate of criminal activities by the Chinese in Nepal is at a high rate, the state affairs between the two countries couldn't have been better.

China has increased FDI in Nepal in recent years, working on the development of roads, power plants, and hospitals. More than 134,000 Chinese tourists visited Nepal between January and October this year, up 9.2 percent from the same period in 2018, according to Nepal Tourism Board data. During a visit to Nepal by President Xi Jinping in October, Nepal and China signed a treaty to work together and provide mutual assistance on criminal matters.