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Trivy attack caused European Commission cloud breach, data stolen.

CERT-EU confirmed that ShinyHunters are behind the recent breach of the cloud infrastructure underpinning websites of the European Commission. They stole and subsequently leaked approximately 340 GB of data. Analysis of the published dataset has so far confirmed the presence of personal data, including lists of names, last names, usernames, and email addresses.

Trivy attack caused European Commission cloud breach, data stolen.
CERT-EU confirmed that ShinyHunters are behind the recent breach of the cloud infrastructure underpinning websites of the European Commission. They stole and subsequently leaked approximately 340 GB of data. Analysis of the published dataset has so far confirmed the presence of personal data, including lists of names, last names, usernames, and email addresses. This data was predominantly from the European Commission’s websites but potentially pertained to users across multiple Union entities, European Union’s CERT said.

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