Sri Lanka Telecom today said that they have detected an attempt of a cyber-attack, which has affected only some of their internal IT systems.
“Our vigilant early warning systems detected the attempt and precautionary measures with shutdown of some servers were implemented without delay. These servers are isolated and corrective action is being taken. There is no impact to any system that is used to provide SLT services,†the SLT Management said in a statement.Â
“Thus, there is no risk to any services offered to our customers and also there is no risk to the customer information. System experts are attending to the issue and have already identified all the areas and SLT internal services will be restored in a short time. Our expert teams have detected the threat at a very early stage and successfully isolated the problem,â€
“SLT would like to affirm that all our government & business services, Voice Services, Broadband Services, PeoTV and Hosting Services are not impacted due to this internal issue and that the customer information is safe and secure.â€
It also said that the value added services such as ordering extra GB for Broadband services are also provided through online, MySLT app and via contact center on 1212.
“Identified reason is due to a REvil attack which has affected IT systems all over the world from time to time. We kindly advise our customers to implement required precautionary measures as much as possible by considering the current hostile nature of these cyber-attacks,†the statement added.
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