Australian Software Firm TechnologyOne halts business after Cyber Attack
Australian enterprise software maker, TechnologyOne Ltd, announced on Wednesday that it had detected unauthorised third-party access to its back-office systems, making it the latest target in a series of cyber attacks that have plagued companies in the country since last year. In an exchange filing, the company reassured its customers, stating that “TechnologyOne’s customer-facing SaaS (Software as a Service) platform is not connected to the Microsoft 365 system, and therefore, has not been impacted.”
Following the announcement, TechnologyOne immediately halted trading, and said it has isolated the affected systems. The company will contact impacted customers after conducting an investigation. This incident underscores the continued vulnerability of corporate Australia to cyber attacks, as the country has witnessed a spate of breaches in its corporate sector, beginning with the Optus breach last September. These attacks have exposed data from tens of millions of customers online and prompted the government to establish a new cyber security body and revamp rules, which the home minister has labelled as “bloody useless.”
Other major Australian firms such as Woolworths Ltd, and telecoms Telstra and TPG Telecom have also reported data breaches and unauthorised access in recent months. TechnologyOne, which requested a trading halt while it continues its investigation, anticipates resuming trading by the end of the week. The company has acted swiftly to address the issue, initiating its cyber response strategy, appointing third-party experts, and isolating affected systems. TechnologyOne has reported the incident to relevant authorities and is committed to working with affected customers to ensure the ongoing safety of their data.
At One2Call we help businesses to secure their accounts through a verity of methods and tools. By using advanced account access rules we can ensure that your users can only access accounts from authorised locations, we can monitor the Dark Web and alert you if your credentials are leaked, we can implement multi factor authentication for accounts & endpoints to ensure that users must authorise access and our Endpoint Detection & Response can monitor for unusual, suspicious or malicious behaviour. Contact us to find out how we can ensure that your user accounts can remain secure from unauthorised access.
Latest News Stories
Pharmaceutical Companies Data Reportedly Stolen in Ransomware Attack
The Russia-linked ransomware group LockBit has claimed responsibility of a Cyber Attack which they launched on the Indian pharmaceutical company Granules India, as proof of the attack they have revealed segments of the supposedly stolen data. The presence of Granules...
Major Australian Law Firm Suffers Cyber Attack: Dark Web Leak Threatens Government Data
After a recent & significant escalation of cyber criminal activity in Australia, Russian-linked threat actors, known as the AlphV ransomware gang or "Blackcat", have targeted the major Australian law firm HWL Ebsworth. On the June 8th, the group claimed to have...
Details of 85 Million People Leaked: Turkish Government Site Hacked
The Turkish e-Devlet government services website has fallen victim to a significant hacking incident. The platform, which is the main public administration portal in Turkey, stores personal information including details about education, health, banking credentials,...
Our Customers
Testimonials
Scott Kristen, Holiday Inn
Very pleasant staff, happy to help
Emily Laycock, CFS Formations
Very friendly and helpful over the telephone. Engineers worked fast to fix our issues.
Woody World
Alex & Jordan provided the usual exceptional service that One2Call have always provided. Thanks, one and all.