Hackers Have Attacked Latvia’s Road Authority: 18 Years’ Worth of Payment Data and Information on 1.2 Million People Have Been Stolen
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The data of about 1.2 million people and 200,000 companies in Latvia were subtracted by a massive cyber attack, indicated on Tuesday the Latvian authorities, according to your agency.
Hackers have attacked Latvia’s road authority: 18 years’ worth of payment data and information on 1.2 million people have been stolen
Cybercriminals have obtained 18 years’ worth of CSDD payment data. The President of Latvia has described the data breach as a serious threat to national security. 18 august 2026
The perpetrators have acquired data on payments received by the CSD over the past 18 years, and the President has declared a threat to national security.
The Latvian Road Traffic Safety Directorate (CSDD) announced on Tuesday that the data of 1.2 million individuals and 200,000 companies was stolen in a large-scale cyber attack. The attack, which took place last week, took information such as names and surnames, payment details, vehicle license plates and addresses registered on the day of the service.
Names, addresses, identification plates: Unknown people have captured data from more than 1.2 million individuals with a hack from the Latvian road traffic authority. Premier Kulbergs speaks of »IT security infantilism«.
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