NATO Is Addressing Document Thefts Claimed by SiegedSec Hacktivists
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NATO says it is “actively addressing incidents” affecting its unclassified websites after the hacktivist group SiegedSec claimed to have stolen numerous strategic planning and research documents from the alliance.
The trove of more than 3,000 purported NATO documents posted online in the last week covers topics such as hypersonic weapons, drone threats, and testing procedures for radioactive waste.
The data is said to have originated from the “NATO Learning Management System” and includes files from portals including the “Lessons Learned Portal,” the “Logistics Network Portal,” and the “Investment Division Portal,” among others.
Numerous reports contain notices indicating that their content is unclassified but intended for official use only among NATO and nations belonging to the Five Eyes intelligen…
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