Security News > 2020 > July > Citrix Says Data Sold on Dark Web Comes From Third Party
Citrix on Wednesday denied claims that its systems have been breached and says the information being sold on the dark web actually comes from a third party and it's not very sensitive.
Citrix has found no evidence that its systems have been compromised, and pointed out that hackers couldn't have moved from the third party's network to its own systems.
"This third party has been cooperative and responsive to our questions and direction, and has taken immediate action to isolate from the internet any Citrix related data they may have," Serna said.
"The third party is now conducting its own investigation and remediation, and is committed to keeping Citrix advised of any developments, and Citrix is ready to assist as necessary."
Citrix's CISO also highlighted that the impacted third party does not possess any Citrix source code or other highly sensitive intellectual property.
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