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Belgium Mobility Provider Cyberattack

May 24, 2024
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Belgium Mobility Provider Cyberattack

Belgium’s Mpact, a shared mobility provider, faces a severe cyberattack, causing disruptions to its services, including Cambio’s phone exchange. The attack prompts an investigation by the Federal Police as Mpact’s director suspects ransomware involvement. Services such as Mobitwin, which serves 40,000 users, are impacted, prompting Mpact to work on a backup system to maintain operations temporarily.

The cyberattack has widespread implications, affecting various services offered by Mpact, including platforms facilitating carpooling for companies. Additionally, users of Cambio, Belgium’s largest shared car provider, face difficulties accessing the company’s phone exchange due to the attack on Mpact’s infrastructure. Despite the challenges, Mpact’s IT department is diligently working to assess the extent of the damage and restore services as soon as possible.

Furthermore, Mpact’s involvement in Olympus Mobility, a mobility platform utilized by numerous companies, is highlighted. Fortunately, Olympus Mobility remains unaffected as it operates independently on separate servers. However, Mpact’s director expresses disappointment over the cyberattack, emphasizing the organization’s commitment to providing mobility solutions to people with disabilities despite the unforeseen challenges posed by cyber threats.

Ransomware attacks like the one targeting Mpact are increasingly common, with businesses across various sectors falling victim. The incident underscores the growing threat posed by cybercriminals and the need for robust cybersecurity measures to safeguard organizations and their operations.

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  • Belgium Mobility Provider Mpact Hit by Cyberattack

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