26 comments

  • krick 2 days ago

    Was going to ask what's the data, but

    > Compromised Data: Source Codes, CI/CD Pipelines, API Tokens, Access Tokens, Confidential Documents, Configuration Files, Terraform Files, SQL Files, Hardcoded Credentials and more!

    Yeah, right. No wonder nobody bothered to buy and take a look. More of an insult to ESA, than a "data breach".

  • guessmyname 2 days ago

    > Compromised Data: Source Codes, CI/CD Pipelines, API Tokens, Access Tokens, Confidential Documents, Configuration Files, Terraform Files, SQL Files, Hardcoded Credentials and more!

    And who is going to buy this (useless) data exactly? (half joking)

  • johnnienaked 2 days ago

    I'm old enough to remember being told not to put any personal information on the internet. Pretty soon, personal information will be mandatory to use the Internet. How ironic.

  • amelius 2 days ago

    Pay them a one-way ticket into space.

  • zb3 2 days ago

    Shouldn't this data be public anyway?

    • ahsillyme 2 days ago

      More or less. Unless it's something to do with the employee's privacy or something to that effect. Doesn't mean the criminals are the good guys here, since they're trying to make bank on it instead of releasing it to the public -- if it's something that the public has an interest in.

    • victorbjorklund 2 days ago

      Terraform files? Seems waste of time to have to make it public.

    • wtcactus 2 days ago

      No, not really. The science products eventually become public (after 1st access right by contributing nations). But why would the API keys (for instance) ever be public?

  • egorfine 2 days ago

    > didn't hear back, with an automated response informing us that the Agency's offices are closed for the New Year holiday

    This is so on-brand for EU organizations.

    • eterm 2 days ago

      You say that as if it's a bad thing?

      • egorfine 2 days ago

        In this context (massive data breach) - it is.

        • PunchyHamster 2 days ago

          It's noncritical infrastructure by every definition and data was already stolen, waking up a PR guy to put something on their page is a waste of everyone's time

        • monkey_monkey 2 days ago

          What does their comms team have to do with the massive data breach?

          • egorfine 2 days ago

            Answers. These guys can provide answers to the public.

            • JumpCrisscross 2 days ago

              Aviate, navigate, communicate. In that order.

              ESA’s priority in this case is measuring the damage and then brokering a solution if needed. After that it should communicate to the public.

            • barrucadu 2 days ago

              Are these answers so critical they're needed on a holiday?

              • egorfine 2 days ago

                I don't know. There's nobody in the comms team to answer this question.

            • monkey_monkey 2 days ago

              OK, so nothing to do with the massive data breach. But hey, you just really want to make a point about how upset you are that Europeans having decent work/life balance, so there's not point continuing to expose your little agenda.

        • lillecarl 2 days ago

          Ah yes, responding to the media during holidays will make the data crawl back to their servers!

          • blell 2 days ago

            If this were a private business, people would be piling on and calling for the executives to face a firing squad.

            • nubg 2 days ago

              "People" here meaning in particular the types that frequent this very message board.

            • pavel_lishin 2 days ago

              You can find a certain group of people to pile on for anything.

      • monkey_monkey 2 days ago

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    • dotgov 2 days ago

      National Labs are closed over the holidays in the USA too.

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