Oxford’s Cyber Oops: 21-Year Data Leak Shakes City Council

Oxford City Council’s cybersecurity incident affected data spanning 21 years, leaving former and current officers’ information at risk. Attackers breached the network in June 2025, but automated systems limited their access. The Council is investigating, apologizing, and promising stronger defenses. Meanwhile, local services faced a week-long disruption.

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Oxford City Council might have just discovered the most exciting way to revisit history since the invention of the time machine… by accidentally exposing 21 years’ worth of personal data. Who knew cybersecurity blunders could take us on a nostalgic trip down memory lane?

Key Points:

  • Oxford City Council suffered a cybersecurity breach, exposing personal data of staff from a 21-year span.
  • The breach targeted legacy systems over the weekend of June 7 and 8, 2025.
  • The council assures no evidence of data sharing or mass data extraction has been found.
  • Affected individuals have been contacted and an investigation is underway.
  • External cybersecurity experts were called, causing temporary disruption to local services.

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