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Public Prosecution Service Confirms Hacking, Loot Still Unknown

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The Public Prosecution Service disconnected its systems from the internet last week after suspicions of a cyberattack.

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The Public Prosecution Service expects to remain disconnected from the internet for weeks to come. An investigation has since revealed that hackers managed to infiltrate the Public Prosecution Service's systems. Whether they obtained confidential information or were specifically seeking information about individuals or specific criminal investigations is not yet known, according to a spokesperson for the Public Prosecution Service.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The Public Prosecution Service disconnected its systems from the internet last week after suspicions of a cyberattack.

·Netherlands
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The Public Prosecution Service has been hacked. It could take weeks to secure the network, according to an internal explanation from the head of IT. A report has been filed and a possible data breach has been reported.

·Netherlands
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A police officer from the East Netherlands unit was arrested this week on suspicion of computer hacking, breach of official secrecy, perjury, and forgery.

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NRC Handelsblad broke the news in Netherlands on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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