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by relbeek2
845 days ago
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> However, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is “working closely with AT&T to understand the cause of the outage and its impacts, and stand[s] ready to offer any assistance needed,” Eric Goldstein, the agency’s executive assistant director for cybersecurity, said in a statement to CNN.[1] [1] - [https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/22/tech/att-cell-service-outage/... This isn't telling of anything, right? Wouldn't CISA be involved with anything that impacts Public Infrastructure at this level? |
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like, you could commit a dumb BGP config and break lots of stuff. have done that in the past, actually...
but any time a national-tier ISP has a national-level outage, that warrants a look from multiple orgs. and given the number of threat actors like china, NK, iran, and russia, who are, and have, made aggressive efforts in this space -- and have strong reasons to do so now -- its not crazy for the US fed'gov to want to know a little more, and offer to help. but again, entirely possible it's unrelated.