Dutch Public Prosecution Service confirms: some Citrix systems compromised
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The Dutch Public Prosecution Service is resuming internet connections after disconnecting all internal systems due to detected vulnerabilities on July 17. Some Citrix systems were compromised, yet investigations reveal no manipulation or data theft. Recovery will occur in phases, starting with email restoration essential for legal processes. Continuous monitoring of the IT environment for suspicious activities is being implemented as a part of strict security measures post-breach. Controlled reactivation is believed to be responsible based on expert analysis and investigation findings.
After an IT breach, the Dutch Public Prosecution Service is resuming internet connections, emphasizing a phased recovery process under strict conditions and continuous monitoring for suspicious activities.
The Public Prosecution Service determined that vulnerabilities in their systems were exploited, but confirmed that no criminal or personal data had been manipulated or removed during the breach.
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