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Cantwell claims telecoms blocked release of Salt Typhoon report
More than a year after national security officials revealed that Chinese hackers had systematically infiltrated U.S. telecommunications networks, the top Senate Democrat on the committee overseeing the industry is calling for hearings with executives from the nation’s biggest telecom companies. In a public letter released Tuesday, Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., called for the CEOs of Verizon and AT&T to appear before Congress and explain how the …
Cantwell Demands Hearing With AT&T, Verizon CEOs on Salt Typhoon Responses
Senate Commerce Committee ranking member Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., pressed panel Chairman Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Tuesday to hold a hearing with AT&T and Verizon executives on the carriers' current cybersecurity, given a perceived lack of candor about their responses to...
Cantwell Says AT&T, Verizon Blocked Salt Typhoon Inquiry
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4, 2026 – The top Democrat on the Senate Commerce Committee wants a hearing with the CEOs of AT&T and Verizon, claiming the companies stonewalled her efforts to get information on the Salt Typhoon cyberattacks.“For months, I have sought specific documentation from AT&T and Verizon that would purportedly corroborate their claims that their networks are now secure from this attack,” Sen. Maria Cantwell wrote in a Tuesday letter. “…
Verizon and AT&T refuse to release documents on Salt Typhoon attack - Broadband Communities
News Experts warn that the hacker group linked to the Chinese state may remain active in US networks. By: Harry Baldock, Total Telecom Democratic Senator Maria Cantwell said on Tuesday that both AT&T and Verizon had refused to hand over key security documents related to the Salt Typhoon cyberattack in 2024. In a letter to Committee Chairman Ted Cruz, Cantwell said the telecoms giants are not being transparent about the security of their networks…
Verizon and AT&T refuse to release documents on Salt Typhoon attack - Total Telecom
News Experts warn that the hacker group linked to the Chinese state may remain active in US networks Democratic Senator Maria Cantwell said on Tuesday that both AT&T and Verizon had refused to hand over key security documents related to the Salt Typhoon cyberattack in 2024. In a letter to Committee Chairman Ted Cruz, Cantwell said the telecoms giants are not being transparent about the security of their networks and called on their CEOs to atten…
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