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Singapore conducted a yearlong operation to expel UNC3886 from telecom providers. The threat actor accessed critical communications infrastructure but did not disrupt services.
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Singapore Signals Heightened Vigilance Against State-Linked Threat Actors Singapore conducted a yearlong, multi-agency cyber defense operation to expel UNC3886 from all four major telecom providers after the advanced threat actor accessed segments of critical communications infrastructure and extracted limited technical data without disrupting services.