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Major Cyberattack on Moldova's Healthcare Database Compromises Sensitive Data

Severity: High (Score: 77.0)

Sources: United24Media, tvrmoldova.md, www.descopera.ro, News.Risky.Biz, cnam.md

Summary

A significant cyberattack has targeted Moldova's national healthcare database, resulting in the compromise of approximately 30% of its data, which includes personal and financial information of citizens. The attack, attributed to Russian special services, has raised concerns about the integrity of the country's digital infrastructure amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. Ion Vintilă, Deputy Director of Moldova's Cybersecurity Agency, confirmed that no ransom was demanded, but the attack is seen as part of a broader strategy to destabilize Moldova as it seeks closer ties with the EU. The breach affects not only individual citizens but also private medical service providers linked to the national health insurance scheme. Efforts are underway to assess the full extent of the damage and enhance cybersecurity measures. The incident follows a series of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure in Moldova this year, highlighting an ongoing threat landscape. Key Points: • 30% of Moldova's national healthcare database data compromised in a cyberattack. • The attack is attributed to Russian special services amid rising geopolitical tensions. • No ransom was requested, but the breach impacts both citizens and healthcare providers.

Key Entities

  • CVE-2026-31431 (cve)
  • CVE-2026-41940 (cve)
  • CVE-2026-42167 (cve)
  • ecrime.ch (domain)
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