EU Cyber Agency Links Commission Data Breach To TeamPCP And ShinyHunters

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The European Commission suffered a cyberattack, with hackers accessing an Amazon Web Services account and stealing 92GB of data, including personal information and internal communications. The breach has been attributed to TeamPCP, with the stolen data later leaked online by ShinyHunters.
A recent cyberattack on the European Commission exposed personal data and internal communications from the Commission's cloud systems. The breach affected the Commission's Europa.eu platform and at least 29 other EU entities. Hackers accessed an Amazon Web Services account and extracted 92GB of compressed data. The stolen dataset includes names, email addresses, and email contents. The breach began on March 19 when attackers obtained a secret API key linked to the Commission's AWS account. The compromise followed an earlier attack on Trivy, which had been breached.
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