MTN Group confirms hack; assures customers core systems remain secure

Telecommunications giant MTN Group has confirmed a cybersecurity breach that resulted in unauthorised access to the personal data of its customers in certain countries where it operates.

While the company has yet to disclose the affected countries, it has assured customers that its core systems and financial platforms remain uncompromised.

In a statement issued on April 24, 2025, MTN said the breach was linked to an intrusion by an unknown third party, who claims to have accessed parts of the company’s systems. However, MTN was quick to clarify that there is no current evidence that customers’ accounts or mobile money (MoMo) wallets have been directly compromised.

“An unknown third party has claimed to have accessed data linked to parts of our systems,” the statement noted. “At this stage, we do not have any information to suggest that customers’ accounts and wallets have been directly compromised.”

MTN further assured that its critical infrastructure—including its core network, billing systems, and financial services platforms—remains secure and fully operational.

The group said it responded swiftly by activating its cybersecurity protocols and notifying law enforcement agencies, including the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, known as the Hawks. Authorities in affected countries have also been informed, and MTN is cooperating with ongoing investigations.

The company has begun notifying impacted customers in line with local legal and regulatory requirements. It also issued general advice to customers on safeguarding their information amid the breach.

“Customers are encouraged to remain vigilant and follow regular security measures,” the company said, adding that individuals can place fraud alerts on their credit reports and should ensure that apps and devices remain up to date.

MTN advised customers to use strong, unique passwords and be cautious of suspicious messages or links. “Do not disclose information such as passwords, PINs and OTPs when asked to do so by phone, text message or email,” the company cautioned. It also recommended activating multifactor authentication where available.

Emphasising its commitment to transparency and customer protection, MTN reiterated that data privacy remains its top priority.

“We will continue to contain and manage this matter carefully,” the statement said. “MTN remains committed to safeguarding the integrity of our systems and the trust placed in us by our customers and other stakeholders.”

source: graphic.com.gh

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