'Backbone Internet Connections' Physically Cut in California (Video)
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 07/01/2015 09:25 AM
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The FBI is investigating physical attacks against high-capacity internet cables in California's San Francisco Bay Area.
It is reported that at least 11 separate attacks have occurred over the past year extending towards Sacramento.
According to USA Today, agents confirm the latest attack disrupted Internet service for businesses and residential customers in and around Sacramento, the state's capital.
FBI agents declined to specify how significantly the attack affected customers, citing the ongoing investigation. In Tuesday's attack, someone broke into an underground vault and cut three fiber-optic cables belonging to Colorado-based service providers Level 3 and Zayo.
The attacks date back to at least July 6, 2014, said FBI Special Agent Greg Wuthrich.
"When it affects multiple companies and cities, it does become disturbing," Wuthrich said. "We definitely need the public's assistance."
According to USA Today, agents confirm the latest attack disrupted Internet service for businesses and residential customers in and around Sacramento, the state's capital.
FBI agents declined to specify how significantly the attack affected customers, citing the ongoing investigation. In Tuesday's attack, someone broke into an underground vault and cut three fiber-optic cables belonging to Colorado-based service providers Level 3 and Zayo.
The attacks date back to at least July 6, 2014, said FBI Special Agent Greg Wuthrich.
"When it affects multiple companies and cities, it does become disturbing," Wuthrich said. "We definitely need the public's assistance."
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