Australia's securities regulator says server hit by cyber security breach
- FTT Creations
- Jan 25, 2021
- 1 min read
Australia's securities regulator said on Monday there was a cyber security breach at a server it used to transfer files including credit licence applications where some information may have been viewed.
The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) said it became aware of the incident on Jan. 15 although it does not appear the credit licence forms or attachments were downloaded.
The regulator said in a statement late on Monday, while the investigation is ongoing, it appears that there is some risk that some limited information may have been viewed by the threat actor.
ASIC said, the server has been disabled and no other tech infrastructure has been breached.
The incident occurred with the file sharing software provided by California based Accellion. The same software was also used by New Zealand's central bank, who faced a cyber attack earlier this month.
Accellion did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
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