"Hackers Steal User Database From European Telecommunications Standards Body"

A nonprofit organization that develops communications standards reported that hackers stole a database containing user information. The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) disclosed the incident last week. It is currently unclear whether the attack was motivated by financial gain or whether the hackers intended to acquire the user list for espionage purposes. Following the incident, ETSI called on France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI to investigate and restore the affected information systems. ETSI has over 900 member organizations from more than 60 countries, including both large and small private companies, research organizations, academic institutions, and government organizations. It is unknown what information about them was contained in the compromised database. This article continues to discuss the theft of a user database from ETSI.

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