Citrix investigating unauthorized access to internal network

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[text_block id=”5185ea7f92d92fd06ae4589c74a698ba” content=”‹¨›p‹˜›On March 6, 2019, the FBI contacted Citrix to advise they had reason to believe that international cybercriminals gained access to the internal Citrix network.‹¨›/p‹˜›‹¨›p‹˜›Citrix has taken action to contain this incident. We commenced a forensic investigation; engaged a leading cybersecurity firm to assist; took actions to secure our internal network; and continue to cooperate with the FBI.‹¨›/p‹˜›‹¨›p‹˜›Citrix is moving as quickly as possible, with the understanding that these investigations are complex, dynamic and require time to conduct properly. In investigations of cyber incidents, the details matter, and we are committed to communicating appropriately when we have what we believe is credible and actionable information.‹¨›/p‹˜›‹¨›p‹˜›‹¨›a href‹´›‹²›https://www.citrix.com/blogs/2019/03/08/citrix-investigating-unauthorized-access-to-internal-network/‹²› target‹´›‹²›_blank‹²› rel‹´›‹²›noopener‹²›‹˜›The Citrix Full Press release‹¨›/a‹˜›‹¨›/p‹˜›‹¨›p‹˜›#cybersecurity, #cybercriminals, #Hackers, #Citrix, DataBreach, #GDPR, #Passwords‹¨›/p‹˜›” paragraph_whitespace=”false” text_size=”” line_height=”” text_color=”” margin=”0px 0px 15px 0px” class=”” _fw_coder=”aggressive” __fw_editor_shortcodes_id=”111fc2470dfcf4297d6be6bb5d47af3a”][/text_block]
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