Dutch News reports:
There are “strong indications” that Russia was behind a cyber attack on the Dutch public prosecution department’s internal systems, justice ministry sources have told the AD.
The affected systems contain sensitive information on ongoing police investigations and court cases, as well as personal data on staff. The department has not yet said what, if any, information was accessed.
The first warning came in June, when the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) issued an alert about a vulnerability in Citrix software used by the department. However, the weakness was not closed for another seven days, and the prosecution department only took its systems offline on July 17.
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