Russia Suspected of Hacking Dutch Prosecution Service Systems - DutchNews.nl
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There are strong indications that the hack at the Public Prosecution Service is linked to Russia. Well-informed sources within the justice system told this site. The hackers may have had access to the justice department's computers for weeks.
The Public Prosecution Service has reported a potential data breach to the Dutch Data Protection Authority, the OM announced Thursday. Last Friday, the OM took all internal systems offline following reports from the National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) about vulnerabilities in the widely used Citrix system. Employees normally use this system to log into the work environment from outside the organization.
The perpetrators could have had access to the IT system of the Dutch Public Prosecutor ' s Office for weeks before vulnerability was discovered.
The hacking attack on the internal IT system of the Dutch Prosecutor General's Office may be linked to Russia.
Russia may be behind the hacking attack on the internal IT system of the Dutch Prosecutor General's Office (OM), due to which it has been disconnected from the Internet for a long time.
Strong indications that Russia is behind hack at Dutch Public Prosecutor: report
There are strong indications that Russia is behind the hack at the Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM), “well-informed sources” told the newspaper AD. The hackers may have had access to the judiciary’s systems, which contain information about ongoing police investigations, criminal files, and employees’ personal data, for around three weeks.
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