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Dutch police data breach

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The National Police Corps of the Netherlands suffered a data breach in 2024.[1]

Discovery

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The data breach was discovered on 26 September 2024.[1]

Impact

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The names, email addresses and phone numbers of nearly 63,000 officers were exposed.[1] In some cases, other information was exposed.[1]

The leak did not just affect police officers, but also janitors and front-desk employees.[2]

Reactions

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The incident was disclosed to the Dutch Parliament by Minister for Justice and Security David van Weel.[3]

Dutch Police chief Janny Knol said "I am – like many of you – shocked that this could have happened, and it affects me that our colleagues' data turned out not to be safe".[1] She said in a separate statement that "In order to provide safety outside, you have to feel safe inside".[1]

In October 2024 the Dutch government announced that it suspected hackers working for a foreign government to be behind the data breach.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Naprys, Ernestas (2024-10-07). "Major breach exposes every Dutch police officer: state-sponsored actor suspected". Cybernews. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
  2. ^ "Police officers' personal data also included in leak affecting all police employees". Nl Times. 2024-09-30. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
  3. ^ a b Constantinescu, Vlad (2024-10-08). "Foreign State Suspected in Theft of Dutch Police Officers' Data". Bitdefender. Retrieved 2024-10-17.