Follow-up on the cable cutting incident

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"Political manipulation": China complains about Taiwanese response

The Chinese Government said on Wednesday that Taiwan was "manipulating" possible Chinese involvement in the latest severing of an undersea communications cable, saying the island

AI Unmasks Identity Tampering in Cable-Cutting Case

Taiwan accuses a Chinese vessel of cutting an undersea cable. Discover how AIS spoofing and identity tampering complicate this critical infrastructure case.

Concerns about possible Russian sabotage persist amid rash of cable

In the past two years, at least 11 cables have been cut in the Baltic, primarily in the waters off Finland, which shares an 832-mile border with Russia.

Officers charged over cable-cutting incident in Finland

Finland''s national prosecutor''s office has charged the captain and first and second officers of the Cook Islands-registered oil tanker Eagle S over the cutting of undersea cables in the

Finland investigates Russian tanker after cable-cutting incident

Finland suspects an oil tanker that is part of Russia ''s shadow fleet of damaging an underwater electricity cable and three communication cables. The Finns are opening an investigation

Investigation Report: Cable Cut Incident at SDGM-1227

This presentation outlines a critical incident involving the severing of a communication cable by an excavator operator at our site. It will detail the timeline of events, the immediate

How the Baltic Sea nations have tackled suspicious cable cuts

In 2023 and 2024, many undersea cables and a pipeline in the Baltic Sea were cut or damaged in a string of suspicious incidents. Caught by surprise, the Baltic states'' initial response

Transatlantic cables incident

Accidental damage to undersea cables by fishing vessels was a common occurrence at the time and a U.S. Navy investigation concluded that Novorossiysk may have unintentionally cut the cables. The

Electrical Cable Damage Incident Report

Grant a fair hearing from all the stakeholders involved in the incident. Come up with appropriate findings and recommendation to prevent re-ocurrence. During the visual examination of the scene and

Red Sea cable cuts: Subsea cable repairs are ''not an easy fix''

However, the September 6 Red Sea cable cuts revealed something more nuanced: while services experienced increased latency and some degradation, the Internet''s redundant paths kept

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