Company: IXHL
Filing Date: 2025-09-29
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-092837
Chunk: 162

Company: Incannex Healthcare Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-09-29
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 162
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 codes, malware, including as a result of advanced persistent
threat intrusions, and other attacks by computer hackers, cracking, application security attacks, social engineering, including through
phishing attacks, supply chain attacks and vulnerabilities through our third-party service providers, denial-of-service attacks, such
as credential stuffing, credential harvesting, personnel misconduct or error, software bugs, server malfunctions, software or hardware
failures, loss of data or other information technology assets, adware, telecommunications failures, earthquakes, fires, floods, and other
similar threats and occurrences. There can be no assurance that we will be successful in preventing cybersecurity incidents or successfully
mitigating their effects. Cyberattacks, malicious internet-based activity, and online and offline fraud are prevalent and continue to
increase. These threats are also becoming increasingly difficult to detect and come from a variety of sources. In addition to traditional
computer “hackers,” threat actors, personnel (such as through theft or misuse), sophisticated nation-states, “hacktivists,”
and nation-state-supported actors now engage in attacks. Ransomware attacks, including those perpetrated by organized criminal threat
actors, nation-states, and nation-state-supported actors, are becoming increasingly prevalent and severe, and can lead to significant
interruptions in our operations, loss of data and income, significant extra expenses to restore our data or systems, reputational harm,
and diversion of funds. To alleviate the negative impact of a ransomware attack, it may be preferable to make payments to the threat actor(s),
but we may be unwilling or unable to do so, including, for example, if applicable laws or regulations prohibit such payments.

Some threat actors also now engage and are expected
to continue to engage in cyber-attacks, including without limitation nation-state actors, for geopolitical reasons and in conjunction
with military conflicts and defense activities. During times of war and other major conflicts, we, the third parties upon which we rely,
and our customers may be vulnerable to a heightened risk of these attacks, including retaliatory cyber-attacks, that could materially
disrupt our systems and operations, supply chain and ability to produce, sell and distribute our goods and services. In addition to experiencing
a cybersecurity incident, third parties may gather, collect, or infer sensitive information about us from public sources, data brokers,
or other means that reveals competitively sensitive details about our organization and could be used to undermine our competitive advantage
or market position.

Furthermore, future or past business transactions,
such as acquisitions or integrations,