Dutch Speed Camera Drama: Cyberattack Leaves Lead Foot Drivers Smiling

Public Prosecution Service cyberattack leaves speed cameras stuck in the slow lane across the Netherlands. While the cameras might be temporarily on a coffee break, the Public Prosecution Service is working hard to get things back on track and avoid any further disruptions to the criminal justice system.

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**_Who knew that a cyberattack could be the best excuse for a nationwide free-for-all on speed limits? While the Netherlands grapples with its tech woes, Dutch drivers might as well start a souvenir collection of speeding tickets that never were._**

Key Points:

– A cyberattack on the Public Prosecution Service of the Netherlands has left speed cameras offline.
– The attack exploited Citrix vulnerabilities but did not directly affect the speed cameras.
– Three types of speed cameras are affected: fixed, average, and flex.
– The phased relaunch is underway, starting with the restoration of email systems.
– The impact of the attack stretches across various judicial and law enforcement agencies.

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