ANCPI Cyberattack Disrupts Services and Exposes Data for Sale

ANCPI Cyberattack Disrupts Services and Exposes Data for Sale

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The National Agency for Cadastre and Land Registration (ANCPI) in Romania is facing a significant cyberattack that has rendered its e-Terra application and other services unavailable. The agency confirmed that it is investigating the incident, which has been described as the most severe technical disruption in its history. The attack has halted the processing of new and existing requests related to land registration and cadastre. A hacker claims to have stolen sensitive data, including source code and personal information, and is attempting to sell it online. While ANCPI asserts that the data remains secure, the hacker's claims raise concerns about potential data breaches. The agency is coordinating with relevant authorities to resolve the situation but has not provided a timeline for restoration of services. The incident has severely impacted real estate operations in Romania.

Key Points: • ANCPI's e-Terra application is completely unavailable due to a cyberattack. • A hacker claims to possess and is attempting to sell stolen data from ANCPI. • The incident is described as the most severe technical disruption in ANCPI's history.

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2026-07-15
Data from ANCPI reportedly put up for sale
A hacker announced the sale of data allegedly stolen from ANCPI, including personal information and source code.
Ziarul Financiar
2026-07-17
ANCPI confirms ongoing service disruption
ANCPI announced that all services, including e-Terra, remain unavailable with no timeline for resolution.
Digi24
2026-07-17
ANCPI acknowledges cyberattack
Initially described as a major technical incident, ANCPI later confirmed it was a cyberattack affecting its systems.
Ziarul Financiar

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