The breach, if confirmed, could affect Nokia’s long list of enterprise customers, including private wireless network subscribers, industrial automation customers, and cloud and data solutions buyers.
Was Vodafone caught in the crossfire?
While Nokia would not confirm the breach, X/Twitter account @IntCyberDigest claimed to have proof in the form of a screenshot of a fragment of a file tree with folder and filenames beginning with the letters v-i-l.
“We have got some proof of the Nokia breach,” the account said. “Their 4G/5G products customer data (Vodafone Idea Limited – VIL) has been leaked.”