Lyca Mobile Services

The international mobile virtual network operator Lyca Mobile reported that its operations have been severely impacted by a cyberattack that may have also resulted in a data compromise.

The aforementioned cyber assault, which commenced in the latter part of the previous week, resulted in the obstruction of customers’ and retailers’ ability to use top-up services, as well as adversely affecting both domestic and international telephone communications.

Lyca Mobile, a telecommunications company with a reported subscriber base of over 16 million, is headquartered in the United Kingdom and conducts operations in 60 nations.

The incident has had an effect on services in all markets, with the exception of the United States, Australia, Tunisia, and Ukraine.

The organization is currently engaged in the process of assessing the potential compromise of any personal data in light of the hack.

Lyca Mobile expressed assurance over the complete encryption of all their records and pledged to provide regular updates to clients regarding the progress of their inquiry, as they collaborate with their proficient partners to ascertain the veracity of the situation. This statement was disseminated on the company’s official website.

The corporation has announced the restoration of mobile telecommunications services, while there remain unresolved operational service difficulties.

Although the provided information is limited, it is possible that the attack in question could be attributed to ransomware, as suggested by the concise account provided.

According to Mike Newman, the CEO of My1Login, the aforementioned incident serves as an illustration of a cyberattack that has tangible and substantial consequences on society. On the preceding Friday, numerous social media platforms were inundated with grievances expressed by dissatisfied Lyca Mobile patrons regarding their incapacity to transmit text messages and engage in telephonic communication. The current understanding suggests that this occurrence can be attributed to a significant cyberattack that affected all of the markets associated with Lyca Mobile.

At this nascent phase, it is improbable that Lyca Mobile possesses a comprehensive comprehension of the precise nature of the incident. However, it is evident that the assailants successfully infiltrated the network of the service provider to disrupt crucial services. This occurrence potentially suggests the involvement of ransomware in Lyca Mobile’s predicament. Nonetheless, the corporation has disclosed that its data is encrypted, implying that potential attackers may not have gained access to any sensitive information that could jeopardize the security of clients, as stated by Newman.

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About The Author:

Yogesh Naager is a content marketer who specializes in the cybersecurity and B2B space.  Besides writing for the News4Hackers blog, he’s also written for brands including CollegeDunia, Utsav Fashion, and NASSCOM.  Naager entered the field of content in an unusual way.  He began his career as an insurance sales executive, where he developed an interest in simplifying difficult concepts.  He also combines this interest with a love of narrative, which makes him a good writer in the cybersecurity field.  In the bottom line, he frequently writes for Craw Security.

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