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Austrian Foreign Ministry Reports Data Breach

The Austrian Foreign Ministry has announced a possible data leak that, according to initial findings, could affect travel registration and the ministry's public website. Investigations were launched immediately, and online services were shut down as a precautionary measure.

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Austria's Ministry of Foreign Affairs was informed on Wednesday about a possible data leak. Investigations had been initiated, it said in the evening. Data from the travel registration as well as the public website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs could be affected. However, the central IT systems were not affected. The employees had taken rapid measures to prevent further unauthorized access, was given warning. "We take the incident very seri…

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The scope is examined, it appears that data from travel registration are affected – which is why it is currently no longer available online.

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According to the Ministry, initial findings suggest that data from travel registration and the public website may be affected

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is investigating a possible data leak, which became known on Wednesday and apparently concerns travel registration as well as the public website. Interested parties are to be informed quickly, some online services have been precautionarily deactivated.

Data from travel registration and the public website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are likely to be affected, it says.

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Vindobona.org | Vienna International News broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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