European Commission confirms cyberattack after hackers claim data breach

March 27, 2026 at 05:59 PM UTC
TechCrunch Europe
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European Commission confirms cyberattack after hackers claim data breach

The European Commission has confirmed a significant cybersecurity incident, acknowledging a cyberattack that reportedly resulted in the theft of substantial data from its cloud storage systems. This breach underscores the persistent and evolving threats to critical digital infrastructure within the EU, prompting urgent reviews of existing security protocols and highlighting the vulnerabilities of centralized digital repositories. The incident carries immediate implications for data security and the trust placed in public institutions' digital operations. Details surrounding the attack remain under investigation, but preliminary reports suggest that hackers gained unauthorized access to large volumes of data stored on the Commission's cloud infrastructure. The exact nature and classification of the stolen information are yet to be fully disclosed, but the sheer scale of the alleged data exfiltration raises serious concerns about potential misuse and the integrity of sensitive EU data. Further technical analysis will be crucial in understanding the attack vectors and the extent of the compromise. This cyberattack directly impacts the European Commission, its staff, and potentially any entities whose data was stored within the compromised systems. The broader implications extend to the EU's digital sovereignty aspirations, potentially eroding confidence in its ability to protect sensitive information and challenging its efforts to build robust, secure digital frameworks. The incident necessitates a swift and thorough response to mitigate further risks and reinforce digital defenses across the Union.

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Published: March 27, 2026 at 05:59 PM UTC
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