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> didn't hear back, with an automated response informing us that the Agency's offices are closed for the New Year holiday

This is so on-brand for EU organizations.

National Labs are closed over the holidays in the USA too.
Pay them a one-way ticket into space.
Shouldn't this data be public anyway?
Was going to ask what's the data, but

> Compromised Data: Source Codes, CI/CD Pipelines, API Tokens, Access Tokens, Confidential Documents, Configuration Files, Terraform Files, SQL Files, Hardcoded Credentials and more!

Yeah, right. No wonder nobody bothered to buy and take a look. More of an insult to ESA, than a "data breach".

> Compromised Data: Source Codes, CI/CD Pipelines, API Tokens, Access Tokens, Confidential Documents, Configuration Files, Terraform Files, SQL Files, Hardcoded Credentials and more!

And who is going to buy this (useless) data exactly? (half joking)

I'm old enough to remember being told not to put any personal information on the internet. Pretty soon, personal information will be mandatory to use the Internet. How ironic.