Report shows Citrix software flaw was exploited in recent cyberattack on Boeing

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The recent cyberattack on Boeing, carried out by the LockBit 3.0 ransomware group, targeted the aviation giant and other organizations using a vulnerability in Citrix software, known as Citrix Bleed. The Russia-based group claimed responsibility for the attack last month, but later removed Boeing’s name from the leak site and extended the deadline for negotiations. However, discussions between Boeing and the ransomware group were unsuccessful, leading to the release of around 50 GB of data allegedly stolen from Boeing’s systems. LockBit 3.0 has been linked to hacking around 800 organizations in 2023 alone.

Boeing has acknowledged the cyberattack and stated that they are investigating the incident, working closely with law enforcement authorities, regulatory agencies, and potentially affected parties. The breach highlights the growing threat of ransomware attacks on major corporations and the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive data. The incident serves as a reminder for organizations to prioritize cybersecurity and regularly update their systems to prevent future attacks.

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