- New details about Transnet cyberattack - MyBroadband
Transnet downplayed the severity of the impact on its operations, saying that its freight rail, pipelines, engineering, and property divisions reported normal activity
- IT disaster in South Africa – MyBroadband
Transnet wants IT provider Gijima to hand over passwords and walk away, which could spell disaster for the state-owned enterprise
- Transnet in court to cancel R1. 5-billion IT contract
Gijima’s contract with Transnet came to an end on 30 November 2024, but it has refused to hand over control of the systems to Transnet’s internal staff due to concerns over service continuity
- Eskom’s R1 million average salary beats Telkom, Transnet, SABC, and . . .
Eskom’s average cost per employee is far higher than those of some entities that arguably require more sought-after skills
- Transnet hacked — South Africa’s port systems offline
Transnet is experiencing disruptions to its IT systems that are causing outages affecting container terminals at South Africa’s ports around the country According to reports, the state-owned
- Transnet CEO and CFO quit - MyBroadband
Transnet’s rail operations were also affected by a strike last year, along with floods and power supply disruptions caused by state-owned utility Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd ’s inability to meet
- Cyber-attack on Transnet causes chaos - MyBroadband
Transnet Port Terminals has declared a force majeure following a “cyber-attack, security intrusion, and sabotage”
- Transnet ransomware hackers did not get a single cent
No money was paid to the hackers behind a crippling ransomware attack on Transnet last month, public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan has stated
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