European Commission Confirms Data Breach
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A hacker group claims to have captured 350 gigabytes of data in an attack on the EU Commission's cloud infrastructure. The Commission confirms an attack on the europa.eu platform, but stresses that internal systems are not affected.
The European Commission has become the target of a large-scale cyberattack, which has stolen large amounts of data from cloud systems.
As a result of the cyber attack on the European Commission's cloud infrastructure, a group of perpetrators that have been on the screen for a long time has been focusing on security experts. Researchers from the European IT security manufacturer ESET have been monitoring the hacker group "ShinyHunters" for a long time and see a typical pattern behind the current data leak. The attack on the Europa.eu platform became known at the end of March. Ac…
The DKIM Problem: Why the European Commission Breach Threatens Inboxes Worldwide
Editor’s Note: Brussels now faces the kind of cyber reckoning it has spent years warning others about. In this article, we examine the reported European Commission breach tied to ShinyHunters and why the incident matters well beyond the immediate headlines. From compromised cloud infrastructure and exposed DKIM signing keys to the downstream risks of phishing, data manipulation, and cross-border regulatory fallout, the event raises urgent questi…
The European Commission fell victim to a cyberattack on March 24. The target was the cloud infrastructure supporting the Europa.eu web platform. The news is that an American platform, specifically from Amazon, was hacked. This incident is the latest in a series of recent occurrences. The European Commission was hit by a cyberattack on March 24. A group of hackers gained access to the AWS cloud environment on which the Europa.eu web platform runs…
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