Cyberattack leaves millions without mobile phone service in Venezuela

 
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A group that calls itself The Binary Guardians claimed responsibility for attacks that targeted the websites of the government, the supreme court and the National Assembly. The massive cyber attack took down Venezuela’s government websites earlier this week which left seven million mobile phone users without service.

According to Science and Technology Minister, Hugbel Roa, he said “These terrorist actions which affected the Movilnet’s GSM platform on Wednesday left without communication seven of the state operation’s 13 million users”.

Venezuela has two Spanish –owned private mobile phone operators ( Movistar and Digital). 

Roa said there also have been nine cuts in the country’s fiber optic network, which has cut off already precarious internet service to seven states.

According to Roa, he said “The attacks were carried out with the help of foreign agents, trying once again to disrupt our country’s connectivity,”, adding that an investigation was underway.


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