A public victim claim tied to Coinbasecartel is a reminder that in telecom-adjacent incidents, the first signal is often pressure, not proof.
A ransomware gang’s unverified claim against Openmind Networks is a reminder that modern extortion often begins with public pressure, not proven encryption.
A ransomware crew’s unverified claim against a telecom messaging vendor highlights how quickly extortion talk can turn into a service-continuity question.
A claimed victim posting tied to a telecom-messaging provider highlights how extortion campaigns can threaten routing, verification, and fraud controls even when breach details remain unconfirmed.