China has carried out a successful test of a deep-sea device that can cut fiber-optic cables at depths of 11,483 feet. The announcement points to a new level of access to critical underwater ...
The Sun: Iran is ‘floating GPS mines into Strait of Hormuz’ & regime ‘mulls severing underwater internet cables’ to cut Gulf off
Iran is ‘floating GPS mines into Strait of Hormuz’ & regime ‘mulls severing underwater internet cables’ to cut Gulf off
Microsoft said its Azure cloud platform has returned to normal service after an incident of cut underwater cables that played out over Saturday. The tech giant reported "undersea fiber cuts" in the ...
: Since late 2024 there have been several underwater cables cut in the Baltic Sea. The cable tampered with included one for power, one for data and one for natural gas. The damage was ...
The Conversation: China’s new underwater tool cuts deep, exposing vulnerability of vital network of subsea cables
China’s new underwater tool cuts deep, exposing vulnerability of vital network of subsea cables
The Daily Galaxy on MSN: A Chinese team has just developed a new device that can cut internet cables 11,483 feet below sea level
A Chinese team has just developed a new device that can cut internet cables 11,483 feet below sea level
IRAN has covertly seeded GPS-guided sea mines across the vital Strait of Hormuz, a report claims. It comes as the regime appears to be stronger than thought and could even cut the internet cables ...
MSN: The Day the Internet Died: How an Underwater Cable Cut Plunged a Nation Into Digital Darkness