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Australia’s ALS restores most services after cyber incident; data impact under review

By Thomson Reuters May 4, 2026 | 6:57 PM

May 5 (Reuters) – Technical services provider ALS said on Tuesday that unauthorized third-party access ​to parts of its ‌IT systems caused a ‘temporary disruption’ to some of its operations, but swift containment measures helped restore most ‌services.

ALS, ​which provides scientific ⁠testing services spanning ⁠commodities, food and pharmaceuticals, has informed the Australian Cyber Security Centre and is working with ​clients, authorities and regulators to assess any data impact.

The ⁠company did not ⁠provide any timeline or ​details on when the disruption ​began.

The breach, flagged as malicious cyber ‌activity, triggered immediate action from ALS’ IT and security teams, supported by external incident-response ⁠specialists, the company said.

The incident follows a warning from Australia’s prudential regulator ⁠last ‌week that banks are ⁠lagging behind advances in ​artificial ‌intelligence.

The regulator said that ​emerging systems ⁠such as Anthropic’s Mythos could accelerate and intensify cyber attacks.

(Reporting by Kumar Tanishk in Bengaluru; Editing by Jonathan Ananda and ​Sherry Jacob-Phillips)