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Major Cyberattack Disrupts Romanian Public Services and Exposes Sensitive Data
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Romania's National Agency for Cadastre and Land Registration (ANCPI) faced a significant cyberattack on July 14, 2026, rendering its systems non-functional. The attack, attributed to the hacker group Bytetobreach, has resulted in the theft of sensitive data, including Romanian citizens' information and source code, which was reportedly put up for sale online. The ANCPI has described this incident as its most serious technical failure in history. Phishing campaigns targeting citizens have also emerged, utilizing a cloned version of the government's online tax portal. Authorities are investigating a possible ransom demand from the attackers. The National Directorate for Cyber Security is working with ANCPI to manage the incident and mitigate its impact. The e-Terra application is expected to remain offline until at least the end of the week.
Key Points: • ANCPI's systems were rendered non-functional due to a cyberattack on July 14, 2026. • Sensitive data, including personal information and source code, has been put up for sale online. • Phishing campaigns using a cloned government portal are targeting Romanian citizens.