ESA’s Cyber Drama: Space Agency’s Servers Breached Again! 🚀🔍
The European Space Agency confirms a breach involving servers outside its corporate network, containing “unclassified” info. Threat actors claim access to ESA’s JIRA and Bitbucket servers, allegedly pilfering 200GB of data. ESA says only a small number of servers were affected and forensic analysis is underway.

Hot Take:
It seems that space isn’t just the final frontier; it’s also the latest cyber playground! With hackers taking a cosmic joyride through ESA’s collaborative engineering servers, maybe it’s time for the Space Agency to invest in some cybersecurity rocket fuel. Beam me up, Scotty—there’s malware in the mainframe!
Key Points:
- ESA confirmed a breach of servers containing “unclassified” information.
- Attackers claim access to ESA’s JIRA and Bitbucket servers for a week.
- Over 200GB of data allegedly stolen, including sensitive information.
- ESA has initiated a forensic analysis and secured affected devices.
- Not the first time ESA’s systems have been compromised.
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