All Dutch police officers contact details stolen in cyberattack POLITICO

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The government is assessing if undercover officers are at risk from the hack ppThe names of all Dutch police officers have been stolen in a cyberattack the countrys justice minister said todayppDavid van Weel minister of justice and security in the Netherlands said in a letter to the Dutch House of Representatives this afternoon that the chief of police informed him yesterday that workrelated contact details of all police officers in the Netherlands were taken in a data breachppIts not yet clear exactly what details were taken but the letter states that the hack did not affect private data and research datappThe police are investigating the incident and the Dutch data protection authority has been informed van Weel said He would provide more details to the parliament when they become available he added ppHe told the Dutch press that the government is currently assessing whether there are risks to undercover officersppNotorious Sandworm hacking group is targeting European energy grids Google warnsppThe paper cites often disturbing content promoted or found on the platform including farright conspiracy theories and racism ppElon Musk and Europes tech gaps show the Finnish nominee has a major task at handppVěra Jourová lands in the tech chiefs crosshairs after criticizing him for actively helping villains p