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In March 2019, about 6 TB of data from Citrix was hacked by an Iranian group.

Posted on 16 July 2020

From hackread.com

We come across data breaches every day due to lax security measures in place. Just an hour ago Hackread.com reported how a hacker has been selling 142 million MGM customers data and now an attacker is claiming that they hacked Citrix Systems.

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