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The incidents involving both cables occurred in close proximity to each other and near-simultaneously, which prompted accusations from government officials and member states of and as the cause of the damage. Currently, the damage to those undersea cables has not been conclusively attributed to any specific p. In November 2024, two data cables in the Baltic Sea were damaged and the Chinese freight ship Yi Peng 3 was suspected of being the culprit by dragging its anchor along the seabed. Researchers at DTU hope to prevent sabotage on critical infrastructure by better detecting so-called. The Chinese ship, the bulk carrier Yi Peng 3 is anchored and being monitored by a Danish naval patrol vessel (unseen) in the sea of Kattegat, near the City og Granaa in Jutland, Denmark, on November 20, 2024. Now, researchers have discovered a new method for locating so-called dark ships—by using fibre-optic cables on the seabed. The Internet Outages Map is an at-a-glance visualization of global Internet health over the last 24 hours, tracking Internet outages across ISPs, top application providers, public clouds, and edge service networks. Add TWZ Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results.

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2024 Baltic Sea submarine cable disruptions

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On 17–18 November 2024, two submarine telecommunication cables, the BCS East-West Interlink and C-Lion1 fibre-optic cables, were disrupted in the Baltic Sea. The incidents involving both cables occurred in close proximity to each other and near-simultaneously, which prompted accusations from European government officials and NATO member states of hybrid warfare and sabotage as the cause of the damage. Currently, the damage to those undersea cables has not been conclusively attributed to any specific p

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