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Australia responding to significant cyber incident impacting ports: Minister

Alicia Brian Published November 11, 2023
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On Saturday, the Australia government said that it was responding to a “significant” cyber security incident affecting several of its ports operated by DP World Australia.

Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil said on social media platform X that the government was coordinating a response to a “significant cyber incident affecting a number of Australian ports.”

The Australian Government is aware of a cyber incident affecting ports operator DP World Australia. The Government is coordinating the government response to this incident, with the National Coordination Mechanism to meet shortly.

— Clare O'Neil MP (@ClareONeilMP) November 11, 2023

Update from Cyber Coordinator in a significant cyber incident affecting a number of Australian ports. https://t.co/5aOckYsAoc

— Clare O'Neil MP (@ClareONeilMP) November 11, 2023

Government officials are working with DP World Australia “to understand the impacts,” she added.

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