Telus says it is investigating hack of its systems


A sign for Telus Communications in Toronto, Ontario, Canada December 13, 2021. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio

March 12 (Reuters) - Canadian telecommunications ⁠and business services firm Telus is investigating a cybersecurity ⁠incident involving unauthorized access to some of its systems, ‌a company spokesperson said on Thursday.

The ShinyHunters hacking group told Reuters in a message it stole at least 700 terabytes of data from Telus.

All business ​operations within the company “remain fully operational, ⁠and there is no evidence ⁠of disruption to customer connectivity or service,” the spokesperson said in ⁠a ‌statement provided to Reuters.

Telus is working with cyber forensics experts to support its investigation and with law ⁠enforcement, and is "notifying impacted customers, as appropriate," the ​spokesperson said.

The statement ‌did not address what kind of data was stolen ⁠or how ​much.

Samples of the data shared by the hacking group with Reuters suggest the stolen data includes information related to at least two ⁠dozen companies that included personally identifiable information, ​call data and recordings, FBI background check information and source code spanning multiple business divisions within the business services and telecommunications company.

Reuters ⁠has not verified the authenticity of the data.

ShinyHunters has been linked to a string of hacks targeting major companies around the world. Dutch telecom Odido said last month that the company ​believed the group's claims that it ⁠was behind a recent hack that exposed personal information from more ​than six million accounts. The group ‌has also targeted data associated with ​PornHub, Wynn Resorts, and many other companies.

(Reporting by AJ Vicens in Detroit. Editing by Chizu Nomiyama, Kirsten DOnovan)

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