Updated
Updated · The Telegraph · Apr 29
The Telegraph blocks user access over detected unusual security activity
Updated
Updated · The Telegraph · Apr 29

The Telegraph blocks user access over detected unusual security activity

2 articles · Updated · The Telegraph · Apr 29
  • The Telegraph website has restricted access for users whose connections trigger its security systems, citing unusual activity.
  • Affected users are directed to contact the Customer Support Team and provide an Akamai Reference Number to resolve the issue.
  • No previous incidents or broader impacts have been reported, and the restriction appears to be a targeted security measure rather than a widespread outage.
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