SLT Cyber Attacked

KNK dep 1

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  • Oct 28, 2015
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    There was a cyber security attack in SLT in the form of Ransomware. As per the information received, their payment processing servers, active directory servers, mail servers have been affected. PLEASE BE VIGILENT, DO not click on un known links from any source, hacker will simply take control of your device and encript all data. Once you pay the ransom, will send the decript keys. :D:D:D:D



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    most government mails ( gov.lk ) send too many spams to the users. SLT Mybill website not working yet.

    0112121212 not working
     
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    Voltage

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  • Feb 6, 2012
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    SLT එකට නම් හොද වැඩේ ඔක්කොම Data encrypt වෙලා ලොකු ගානක් ගෙවන්න වෙන්න ඔන අපිව හූරන් කනවට :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
    ඊට පස්සේ ඒ ගානත් අපෙන් අල්ලයි යකෝ තෝට මඤ්ඤං ද :D

    මේ දවස්වල ගොඩක් අය WFH නිසා කවුරුහරි remote session එකක් වගේ දාගනින්දි ගියාද දන්නෑ ගෙදර තියෙන computer එකක තිබිලා :confused:
     

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  • Aug 3, 2014
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    Dear Customers,
    Please be informed that there are some internal system issues detected at SLT which is purely internal and not impacting to the SLT services offered to our valuable customers .

    Therefore SLT services you enjoy such as voice, broadband, PeoTv Data center, hosting services Data services eg. VPN services have no effect with this. We also ensure that the necessary measures are in place to continue the customer services . Hence customers can avail them continuously. There may be some access limitations until internal systems problems are fully attended by our system experts. We are in the process of bringing the SLT internal operations back to normalcy as soon as possible. Until such time thank you for bearing with us for any inconveniences