The Dutch Public Prosecution Service has shut down all internet connections in response to a serious security threat relating to Citrix Bleed 2. Analysis indicated that hackers likely exploited a vulnerability, leading to restricted access for employees. They cannot be reached via email or log in remotely, and access to files is severely limited. Prosecutors can read but not edit or print files, impacting court cases. The outage may last for weeks, greatly affecting daily operations and scheduled court hearings, where access to necessary documents cannot be assured.
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service shut down all internet connections after identifying a serious security threat exploiting a vulnerability in Citrix NetScaler, known as Citrix Bleed 2.
The Public Prosecution Service may remain disconnected from the internet for weeks, restricting access to files and impacting daily operations significantly.
Public prosecutors can read files but cannot edit or print them, complicating court cases and daily operational functions.
The flaw in Citrix NetScaler allows attackers to take over user sessions by extracting session tokens from a vulnerable device's memory.
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