Vodafone Portugal Services were Disrupted due to a Cyberattack

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Vodafone was the target of a network disruption that began on the night of February 7, 2022, as a result of an intentional and malicious cyberattack targeted at inflicting damage and disruption. As soon as the first indication of a network issue was noticed, Vodafone responded quickly to identify, contain, and restore services. This situation is affecting the provision of services based on data networks, such as 4G/5G networks, fixed voice, television, SMS, and voice/digital answering services. 
“We have already recovered mobile voice services and mobile data services are available exclusively on the 3G network almost throughout the country but, unfortunately, the size and severity of the criminal act to which we have been subjected implies for all other services a careful and prolonged recovery work involving multiple national, international teams and external partners,” the company said in a statement. 
According to Vodafone Portugal CEO Mário Vaz, the attack affected millions of people, businesses, and public services such as ambulance services, fire departments, and hospitals. He stated that emergency services were prioritized in efforts to restore communications. He told reporters that whoever was behind the incident had not demanded a ransom. 
“The attack sought to make (Vodafone Portugal) inoperative,” he said. He refused to go into detail about the company’s and police’s inquiry. According to the company, it delivers fiber services to 3.4 million Portuguese homes and businesses, and it ha

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