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Lumen , one of at least nine U.S. telecommunications firm reportedly compromised by Salt Typhoon hackers , say the Chinese hacking group is no longer in its internet .
lm voice Mark Molzen told TechCrunch that an independent forensic depth psychology support the party ejected the Taiwanese histrion from its meshwork , adding that there is “ no grounds that client data was get at ” during the Salt Typhoon rift .
Lumen ’s substantiation comes after U.S. telecommunication giants AT&T and Verizonconfirmed to TechCrunchthat they had also ensure their networks following their rupture . T - Mobile , another Salt Typhoon mark , said last monththat it had no grounds of hackers still in its systems .
AT&T and Verizon both said that a small number of gamey - profile customer had their communications access . U.S. officialssaid last weekthat “ less than 100 ” people were direct in total , adding that most were luxuriously - rank U.S. officials and politician based in Washington , D.C.