The European Commission confirmed a cyberattack affecting part of its cloud systems

The European Commission confirmed a cyberattack affecting part of its cloud systems

The European Commission confirmed a cyberattack affecting part of its cloud systems

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Publish Date: 2026-03-27 17:43:00

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The European Commission confirmed a cyberattack affecting part of its cloud systems

Pierluigi Paganini
March 27, 2026

The European Commission confirmed a cyberattack affecting part of its cloud systems, now contained, with no impact on internal networks.

On March 24, the European Commission detected a cyberattack affecting the cloud infrastructure hosting its Europa.eu websites. The incident was quickly contained, with mitigation measures applied and no disruption to website availability. Early findings suggest some data may have been accessed, and potentially affected EU entities are being notified.

“Early findings of our ongoing investigation suggest that data have been taken from those websites. The Commission is duly notifying the Union entities who might have been affected by the incident.” reads the press release published by the European Commission. “The Commission’s services are still investigating the full impact of the incident.  “

The EU has launched an investigation into the security breach to determine its full impact. However, the Commission pointed out that its internal systems were not affected, limiting the overall impact of the attack.

The Commission said its internal systems were not affected and will continue monitoring the situation while strengthening protections. It will analyze the incident to improve cybersecurity, as the EU faces ongoing cyber and hybrid threats targeting critical services and institutions.

BleepingComputer first reported the incident, claiming that threat actors breached the European Commission’s AWS account, stealing hundreds of gigabytes of data, including databases, and providing screenshots as proof. The exact type of stolen data remains unclear.

“The European Commission, the European Union’s main executive body, is investigating a security breach after a threat actor gained access to the Commission’s Amazon…

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