The International Trade Administration Commission of SA becomes the latest government entity to fall victim to a cyber attack.
The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa has become the latest government entity to fall victim to a cyber attack .
In a social media post, Ayabonga Cawe, chief commissioner at ITAC, says: “We would like to take this opportunity to notify our stakeholders of a security compromise experienced by the trade regulator, ITAC. Following the attack, the report says the IT system had been shut down while security measures, such as firewalls, had been updated.
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