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Toll Group suffers cyber attack

Australian logistics company Toll Group faced a cyber attack on 31 January 2020, which led to a severe disruption of its services.

As a precautionary measure, in response to a cyber security incident, Toll Group deliberately shut down a number of systems across multiple sites and business units, according to the company.

“Toll IT teams are working closely with global cyber security experts to resolve the issue,” the company said. “Toll is making progress with our recovery activities to restore our systems and Toll customer-facing applications.”

Toll adds that its immediate focus is on bringing its systems back online in a controlled and secure manner. Business continuity plans have been activated to maintain customer service and operations, said Toll.

“Staying focused on customers remains at the forefront of Toll’s priorities as we restore our services and we sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused,” adds Toll.





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