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Berlin cuts two state ministries off government network after security breach

The Record · · International · Data Breaches

Berlin disconnected two state ministries — one covering urban development and housing, the other transport and climate — from government networks following a security breach discovered last Friday. The isolation is described as a precautionary measure while the incident is investigated.

Why this matters: Two government ministries handling infrastructure, housing, and transport are now cut off from their own networks. That is a significant disruption to public services. It also means sensitive planning data, contracts, and internal communications may have been exposed. Government networks hold information that affects real decisions about where people live and how cities are built. When those systems are compromised, the public rarely gets a clear answer about what was taken, by whom, or how long the intruders were inside before anyone noticed.

Who should care: Cybersecurity · Privacy officers · Administrators

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