European Space Agency hit again as cybercriminals claim 200 GB data up for sale (theregister.com) 54 points by smurda 6mo ago ↗ HN
[–] egorfine 6mo ago ↗ > didn't hear back, with an automated response informing us that the Agency's offices are closed for the New Year holidayThis is so on-brand for EU organizations. [–] dotgov 6mo ago ↗ National Labs are closed over the holidays in the USA too.
[–] krick 6mo ago ↗ 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".
[–] guessmyname 6mo ago ↗ > 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)
[–] johnnienaked 6mo ago ↗ 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.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 33.3 ms ] threadThis is so on-brand for EU organizations.
> 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".
And who is going to buy this (useless) data exactly? (half joking)