European Space Agency’s Comedy of Errors: Yet Another Security Breach Drama Unfolds
The European Space Agency has experienced another security breach, downplaying it as a limited impact incident. Meanwhile, cybercriminals gleefully claim they’ve snagged 200 GB of data, including confidential documents and source code. Once again, ESA insists the affected systems are external, but it’s starting to look like a cosmic pattern!

Hot Take:
**_In a world where space is the final frontier, it seems the European Space Agency (ESA) should have invested more in cybersecurity than in rocket fuel. It’s not exactly a stellar look when hackers are treating your servers like a buffet, and you’re left saying, “No worries, it was just the dessert table!”_**
Key Points:
– ESA confirms a security breach, claiming only a small impact.
– Cybercriminals boast about stealing 200 GB of ESA data.
– The incident reportedly involved external servers linked to ESA.
– Previous ESA breaches include a hacked online store and compromised domains.
– ESA’s history of breaches suggests a recurring security issue.
