European Space Agency Confirms Breach of Servers Outside the Corporate Network
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European Space Agency Confirms Breach Of Servers Outside The Corporate Network - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
The European Space Agency (ESA) has confirmed a cybersecurity breach affecting a limited number of external servers, marking a rare public admission of vulnerability in the continent’s premier space organization. In an official statement released Tuesday, ESA disclosed: “ESA is aware of a recent cybersecurity issue involving servers located outside the ESA corporate network. We have initiated a forensic security analysis, currently in progress, …
European Space Agency Confirms Breach of Servers Outside the Corporate Network
The European Space Agency (ESA) has confirmed a cybersecurity breach affecting a limited number of external servers, marking a rare public admission of vulnerability in the continent’s premier space organization. In an official statement released Tuesday, ESA disclosed: “ESA is aware of a recent cybersecurity issue involving servers located outside the ESA corporate network. We […] The post European Space Agency Confirms Breach of Servers Outsid…
A cybersecurity incident is confirmed by the European Space Agency. It has touched external servers. The severity of the data leak is subject to bail after claims on the Dark Web.
ESA confirms data breach, but said it's not certain that any classified data was stolen
LA PLATA, Maryland — The European Space Agency (ESA) said it had begun an "internal forensic security analysis and short-term remediation measures” in response to an alleged data breach by the “888” dark-web data broker, which in the past two years has been associated with alleged attacks against multiple corporations. The alleged attack was initially reported on X on Dec. 26. On Dec. 27, DarkWebInformer.com published a summary of what 888 claim…
ESA Says Data Breach Was Limited to Servers with Unclassified Documents
Credit: European Spaceflight / @seblatombe (X) The European Space Agency (ESA) has released an initial statement regarding an alleged data breach, stating that it affected a “very limited number of science servers located outside the ESA corporate network.” On 26 December, reports began to emerge on X claiming that ESA had suffered a significant data breach, with a hacker using the alias “888” offering more than 200 gigabytes of data for sale. A…
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