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>The European Space Agency has suffered yet another security incident and, in keeping with past practice, says the impact is limited. Meanwhile, miscreants boast that they've made off with a trove of data, including what they claim are confidential documents, credentials, and source code.
While ESA said it's aware of a security incident, it added in an X post on Tuesday that the breach may have impacted only "a very small number of external servers" used to support unclassified engineering and scientific collaboration.
Archive: https://archive.today/e0R0G
From the post:
>>The European Space Agency has suffered yet another security incident and, in keeping with past practice, says the impact is limited. Meanwhile, miscreants boast that they've made off with a trove of data, including what they claim are confidential documents, credentials, and source code.
While ESA said it's aware of a security incident, it added in an X post on Tuesday that the breach may have impacted only "a very small number of external servers" used to support unclassified engineering and scientific collaboration.