Ransomware Gang in Belgium Attacks Police Instead Of Belgian Municipality

Ransomware Gang in Belgium Attacks Police Instead Of Belgian Municipality

The Ragnar Locker ransomware gang published data that they thought was from the Zwijndrecht municipality in Belgium, but the data actually belonged to Zwijndrecht police, a police department in Antwerp, Belgium.


Reports have emerged that this leaked data contained information on thousands of license plates, traffic fines, criminal records, personnel files, investigation reports, and more.




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This data could expose people who reported crimes and abuse, which may compromise law enforcement operations and investigations. 


Belgian media outlets have called this data leak one of the biggest in the country’s public service, exposing all the data Zwijndrecht police had from 2006 to September 2022.




Source: Zwijndrecht police statement on Facebook


The data leak at Zwijndrecht was the result of human error, according to Marc Snels, the chief of police at Zwijndrecht. They’ve notified all exposed individuals and are working on finding a better solution.


“No personal data had been leaked.” Snels, an associate with the company, told this statement to the local media.


“We try only to put it on the professional network, and occasionally, human errors happen. For example, fines and PVs have also been leaked. Also, photos of child abuse have been leaked as well. Of course, that is very painful.” – said the chief of Zwijndrecht Police.


The Impact Is Greater Than Stated


This network breach on Zwijndrecht has not impacted Belgium’s national police force but is still significant for its residents.


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