Viasat Still Restoring Internet After Russian Cyberattack, CISA Warns Of More

KA-SAT
Viasat’s KA-SAT network has been disrupted by a cyberattack.
Credit: Astrium
WASHINGTON—Viasat is still working to restore internet to some of its users after a suspected Russian cyberattack took thousands of KA-SAT satellite terminals in Europe offline starting Feb. 24. The company has “a very good understanding of exactly what happened,” said Mark Dankberg, executive...
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