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Russian mobile telecom giant MegaFon down in Moscow & other cities | Russian mobile telecom giant MegaFon down in Moscow & other cities |
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One of Russia’s three largest cellphone operators, MegaFon, has faced network troubles on Friday, according to comments from clients on social networks. | One of Russia’s three largest cellphone operators, MegaFon, has faced network troubles on Friday, according to comments from clients on social networks. |
Service has been affected in Moscow, Ryazan, Nizhny Novgorod and other cities. | Service has been affected in Moscow, Ryazan, Nizhny Novgorod and other cities. |
“At the moment, there are massive difficulties with network connection.We are working on it. We apologize for any inconvenience caused,” the company posted on Twitter. | “At the moment, there are massive difficulties with network connection.We are working on it. We apologize for any inconvenience caused,” the company posted on Twitter. |
MegaFon’s website responded slowly before going down. | MegaFon’s website responded slowly before going down. |
Two other Russian mobile operators, Yota and Beeline, have also reported connection problems. Both companies say they are working to solve the issue. | |
It is not clear whether Friday's blackout is connected to last weekend's global hack attack. | It is not clear whether Friday's blackout is connected to last weekend's global hack attack. |
The Russian telecom giant was one of the targets of the last week’s malicious "ransomware" virus. The so-called "Wanna Cry" malware was identified by Russian cyber security firm Kaspersky Labs. The virus exploits a vulnerability in the Windows operating system to encrypt files without users permission. | The Russian telecom giant was one of the targets of the last week’s malicious "ransomware" virus. The so-called "Wanna Cry" malware was identified by Russian cyber security firm Kaspersky Labs. The virus exploits a vulnerability in the Windows operating system to encrypt files without users permission. |
A group of hackers known as "The Shadow Brokers" are widely believed to have stolen the program from the US National Security Agency last April and deployed it as a means to ransom user data around the world for profit. | A group of hackers known as "The Shadow Brokers" are widely believed to have stolen the program from the US National Security Agency last April and deployed it as a means to ransom user data around the world for profit. |
As of July 2016, MegaFon had over 76 million clients in Russia and the countries of the former Soviet Union. | As of July 2016, MegaFon had over 76 million clients in Russia and the countries of the former Soviet Union. |
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