Hackers hacked into Europe's largest missile manufacturer MBDA - 60 GB of data on SAMs, missile systems and contracts stolen
Adrastea hackers hacked into the database of Europe's largest missile manufacturer. The company in question is MBDA.
What is known
Hackers claim to have stolen 60 GB of data. They gained access to confidential information on MBDA employees who were involved in sensitive military projects and in projects for the European Union's Defense Ministry.
The hackers have in their hands drawings, photo and video materials, presentations, contractual agreements, design documentation on missile systems, surface-to-air missile systems and coast guard systems. Adrastea also gained access to MBDA correspondence with other companies, including Netcomgroup, Rafael, Thales and Rampini Carlo.
The hackers want money for the company's stolen data package and are ready to discuss the amount. MBDA has not yet commented on the hack.
Source: Security Affairs
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