ESA confirms data breach, but said it’s not certain that any classified data was stolen

by Peter B. de Selding

LA PLATA, Maryland — The European Space Agency (ESA) said it had begun an "internal forensic security analysis and short-term remediation measures” in response to an alleged data breach by the “888” dark-web data broker, which in the past two years has been associated with alleged attacks against multiple corporations.

The alleged attack was initially reported on X on Dec. 26. On Dec. 27, DarkWebInformer.com published a summary of what 888 claims to have stolen from ESA, including some . . .

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