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T-Mobile ‘chopped a cable’ to expel Chinese hackers from its network
T-Mobile proactively secured its network, effectively removing Chinese-backed hackers following early detection of a significant breach attempt. The provider took decisive action, physically severing a compromised cable to isolate and expel the threat. This rapid response demonstrates a commitment to robust network security and protecting user data. For further insights into AI-powered threat detection, explore our article on "Whatsapp Tests on Device ML for Scam Detection with Privacy Preserving Analytics."
I'm looking to pull text from schematics and put the into an excel spreadsheet to create a wiring checklist.
Extracting cable IDs from wiring schematics—a common challenge—can be streamlined for creating efficient wiring checklists. You’re already utilizing Kofax Power PDF, a solid starting point. However, refining your extraction process beyond the "Looks Like" feature is key. Focus on leveraging pattern recognition to isolate those specific 5-digit or "5-digit-C" identifiers. For further exploration of data visualization related to your extracted data, consider our article "Struggling with creating a stack? bar? chart," which addresses similar data arrangement challenges.