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DP Australia Cyberattack Linked to Citrix Vulnerability, Sparks Union Dispute

DP Australia Cyberattack Linked to Citrix Vulnerability, Sparks Union Dispute
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DP Australia Cyberattack Linked to Citrix Vulnerability, Sparks Union Dispute

A cyber vulnerability in Citrix software, known as the "Citrix Bleed bug," is believed to be the cause of the recent attack on DP Australia's computer network, affecting 40% of the country's cargo activity. While the company swiftly resumed operations after addressing the breach, the Maritime Union of Australia is leveraging the incident in an ongoing labor dispute. The union claims the cyberattack was avoidable, blaming DP World Australia for not applying Citrix patches. As security agencies issue warnings about the vulnerability, the union seeks a government investigation and raises concerns about employee data exposure.



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22 Nov 23
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Maritime

DP Australia Cyberattack Linked to Citrix Vulnerability, Sparks Union Dispute

A cyber vulnerability in Citrix software, known as the "Citrix Bleed bug," is believed to be the cause of the recent attack on DP Australia's computer network, affecting 40% of the country's cargo activity. While the company swiftly resumed operations after addressing the breach, the Maritime Union of Australia is leveraging the incident in an ongoing labor dispute. The union claims the cyberattack was avoidable, blaming DP World Australia for not applying Citrix patches. As security agencies issue warnings about the vulnerability, the union seeks a government investigation and raises concerns about employee data exposure.



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22 Nov 23
blog image
Maritime

DP Australia Cyberattack Linked to Citrix Vulnerability, Sparks Union Dispute

A cyber vulnerability in Citrix software, known as the "Citrix Bleed bug," is believed to be the cause of the recent attack on DP Australia's computer network, affecting 40% of the country's cargo activity. While the company swiftly resumed operations after addressing the breach, the Maritime Union of Australia is leveraging the incident in an ongoing labor dispute. The union claims the cyberattack was avoidable, blaming DP World Australia for not applying Citrix patches. As security agencies issue warnings about the vulnerability, the union seeks a government investigation and raises concerns about employee data exposure.



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22 Nov 23