Orange Hack Reveals Telecom Cybersecurity Flaws In February 2025, Orange fell victim to a cyber breach that exposed 600,000 customer records The attackers gained access through vulnerabilities in Atlassian's Jira project management software, demonstrating how software misconfigurations and outdated systems create pathways into critical telecom infrastructure
Orange Breach Exposes Critical Telecom Security Gaps The February 2025 Orange data breach exposed approximately 600,000 customer records through Jira project management software vulnerabilities Similarly, the state-linked group Salt Typhoon targeted telecommunications providers across multiple countries by exploiting weaknesses in Cisco IOS XE software
Orange Group Confirms Major Cyber Breach: Hacker Leaks 6. 5GB . . . On February 11, 2025, Orange Group confirmed that a hacker had successfully breached its internal systems and exfiltrated a vast quantity of data from its Romanian branch The breach was disclosed by the threat actor “Rey” on an underground hacker forum after an unsuccessful extortion attempt
Orange Group confirms breach after hacker leaks company documents Rey says that they stole almost 12,000 files totaling close to 6 5GB after compromising Orange’s systems by exploiting compromised credentials, and vulnerabilities in the company’s Jira software
Babuk Ransomware Strikes Orange: A Deep Dive into the . . . This breach is a stark reminder that even major corporations with robust cybersecurity defenses remain vulnerable to evolving cyber threats The attack, which specifically targeted Orange Romania, resulted in the theft of sensitive data that was later sold for $10,000 to a third party
Orange Communication Data Breach – 380,000 Emails Exposed According to cybersecurity analysts, the breach was likely executed using a combination of: Phishing Attacks – Employees may have been tricked into revealing credentials Exploitation of Vulnerabilities – Reports suggest that unpatched security flaws in Orange’s cloud storage systems may have provided an entry point