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Australia responding to ‘cyber incident’ affecting ports

SYDNEY (AFP) – The Australian government said yesterday that it was responding to a “significant” cyber security incident impacting several of its ports operated by DP World Australia that could last a number of days.

Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil said on social media platform X that the government was coordinating a response to a “significant cyber incident affecting a number of Australian ports”.

Government officials are working with DP World Australia “to understand the impacts”, she added.

National Cyber Security Coordinator Darren Goldie said on X that the “interruption is likely to continue for a number of days and will impact the movement of goods into and out of the country”.

“DP World Australia has advised it has restricted access to its Australian port operations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Fremantle while it investigates the incident,” he added.

The Australian Cyber Security Centre, which leads the government’s digital security responses, was advising the port operator and “providing technical advice and assistance”, he said.

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