A recently identified cyber vulnerability, known as the "Citrix Bleed bug," is now suspected to be the cause of the computer network attack on DP Australia, a major player servicing four terminals and 40% of cargo activity in Australia. The attack prompted a temporary shutdown, with operations resuming after swift security measures were implemented. While no ransom demand was reported, the Maritime Union of Australia is using the incident to strengthen its position in an existing labor dispute with the company. The union alleges that the cyberattack was "completely avoidable," citing a failure to apply available patches. As cybersecurity agencies issue warnings about ongoing exploitation of the vulnerability, the union calls for a government investigation into the incident, highlighting concerns about data exposure and lack of employee briefings. The situation adds complexity to port operations, causing delays and backlogs.
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