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Cyber attack in Port of Antwerpen terminal brings fruit import to a virtual standstill

The site of Sea-Invest in Ghent, a Belgian port terminal, has shut down all operations due to a hacking attack. This is reported by De Tijd, a Belgian newspaper.

Loading and unloading activities on the quays of BNFW have been particularly difficult since Sunday. The computer systems were affected by a cyber attack, as a result of which activities on the quay virtually came to a standstill. BNFW imports many exotic fruits such as bananas, pineapples and kiwis from South America and/or Australia.

The terminal operator has not commented on the nature of the attack.

Source: De Tijd

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