European space agency confirms ‘external servers’ breached in cyberattack



  • ESA confirmed a cyberattack that affected external servers used for collaborative engineering activities
  • Hacker “888” claims to have stolen 200 GB of data, including source code, tokens and settings
  • The incident follows the ESA webstore breach last year involving a credit card skimmer

The European Space Agency (ESA) suffered a cyberattack earlier this week and apparently lost sensitive data in the process. The agency confirmed the news on X and said it is currently investigating the incident:

“ESA is aware of a recent cybersecurity issue involving servers located outside the ESA corporate network,” the tweet reads. “We have initiated a forensic security analysis, currently underway, and implemented measures to protect any potentially affected devices.”



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