• Hackers breached the European Commission (The Next Web)

    From LWN.net@86:200/23 to All on Mon Apr 6 06:40:08 2026
    LWN recently reported on the Trivy
    compromise that led, in turn, to the compromise of the LiteLLM system; that article made the point that the extent of the problem was likely rather
    larger than was known. The Next Web now reports
    that the Trivy attack was used to compromise a wide range of European Commission systems.

    The European Union's computer emergency response team said on
    Thursday that a supply chain attack on an open-source security
    scanner gave hackers the keys to the European Commission's cloud
    infrastructure, resulting in the theft and public leak of
    approximately 92 gigabytes of compressed data including the
    personal information and email contents of staff across dozens of
    EU institutions.

    https://lwn.net/Articles/1066371/
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