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Lidl Data Breach Exposes Customer Info Across Europe
Lidl has warned customers in Belgium and the Netherlands that a data breach exposed their personal info, after unidentified individuals briefly accessed a file containing customer data stored with a third-party IT provider. The breach affected online customers in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, but Lidl stresses that its online shop system itself was not compromised.

Dutch Police Expose Suspects in Odido Hacking Case
The Dutch National Police have cracked the Odido hacking case, revealing that suspects impersonated an IT employee in a phone call with customer service, tricking the company into divulging sensitive info through phishing. This clever ruse led to a massive data theft in February.

UK, Netherlands Forge Joint Amphibious Ship Program
The UK and Netherlands are joining forces to revolutionize their amphibious capabilities with a groundbreaking £2.4 billion program to build eight cutting-edge landing platform docks, set to enter service in the early 2030s. This game-changing partnership will bolster NATO's strength and cement the two nations' commitment to defense cooperation.

Law Enforcement Disrupts SocGholish Malware Network, Cleans 15,000 WordPress Sites
In a major win for cybersecurity, an international team of law enforcement agencies has dismantled a notorious malware network, freeing 15,000 WordPress sites from infection and dealing a significant blow to cybercriminals. This decisive action is just the beginning, with authorities vowing to continue the fight against botnets and cybercrime.

Operation Endgame Disrupts SocGholish Malware Network
In a major win for global cybersecurity, Operation Endgame has successfully dismantled a significant portion of the SocGholish malware network, depriving cybercriminals of access to thousands of infected computer systems and preventing further damage to citizens, businesses, and organizations worldwide. This decisive action has already remediated 15,000 compromised websites and taken down 106 key infrastructure nodes.

Dutch Police Disrupt Helpdesk Scam Ring with In-Person Tactics
Dutch police stormed a makeshift call centre in Amsterdam, catching six suspects in the act of running a helpdesk scam ring and making off with multiple laptops, phones, and bank cards. The daring raid, which happened on June 10, has put a dent in the operation, but police warn that further arrests may be on the horizon.

Dutch Police Disrupt Major Botnet Linked to 17 Million Infected Devices
Dutch authorities have successfully dismantled a massive botnet that had infected a staggering 17 million devices worldwide, turning everyday gadgets into a global attack platform. The operation, led by the Dutch Police and National Cyber Security Center, seized key servers and brought the botnet's infrastructure offline.

Dutch Authorities Disrupt Massive Botnet of 17 Million Devices
In a major cybercrime crackdown, Dutch authorities have successfully dismantled a massive botnet comprising 17 million infected devices, seizing over 200 servers used to host its infrastructure. This significant takedown was made possible through a collaborative effort between the Police and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).

Dutch Police Disrupt Mystery Botnet, Seize 17M Devices
Dutch police have successfully dismantled a massive mystery botnet, freeing a staggering 17 million devices from its control. This significant disruption was made possible by tracing around 200 servers to the Netherlands and having the hosting provider shut them down.

Dutch Police Apprehends Suspect in Ajax Football Club Hack
Dutch police have arrested a 35-year-old man from Buren for repeatedly hacking into Ajax football club's computer systems, granting himself unauthorized access. The suspect's identity and motives are still under investigation.

Authorities Disrupt First VPN Service Used by 25 Ransomware Groups
In a major win for cybersecurity, an international coalition led by France and the Netherlands has disrupted a notorious VPN service used by 25 ransomware groups, taking a significant blow to cybercrime operations. The takedown was made possible through a collaborative effort involving 16 countries and key partners like Europol and Eurojust.

Europol Disrupts Major Cybercrime VPN Service
Europol's bold operation has taken down a notorious VPN service used by cybercriminals to hide their tracks, seizing key infrastructure and sowing disruption among ransomware operators, fraudsters, and data thieves. This major win for cybersecurity could lead to further investigations and prosecutions, thanks to the treasure trove of data on thousands of threat actors.

Mail Exploited to Track Dutch Naval Ship with Hidden Bluetooth Device
A clever journalist working for Omroep Gelderland successfully tracked a Dutch naval ship for nearly a day using a sneaky hidden Bluetooth tracker sent via postcard - all thanks to publicly available instructions on how to pull off the trick. This eye-opening experiment reveals just how easy it can be to compromise security with a little creativity and some off-the-shelf tech.

Netherlands Confronts Mounting National Security Threats from Russia, China
The Netherlands is facing its most severe national security threat in 80 years, with Russia and China emerging as the primary sources of pressure, according to the country's domestic intelligence service. This prolonged and multi-directional threat has been described as the gravest national security threat since World War Two.

Rituals Discloses Data Breach Affecting Millions of Customers
Rituals recently discovered a data breach affecting millions of customers, compromising sensitive personal info like names, email addresses, and home addresses, but fortunately, no passwords or payment details were accessed. The company has since contained the incident, blocked unauthorized access, and notified authorities.
Dutch Navy Exposed by Cheap Bluetooth Tracker Mishap
A €5 Bluetooth tracker and some basic online sleuthing allowed journalists to track a Dutch navy frigate, exposing a shocking lapse in operational security that has left many wondering how such a breach could occur. It seems that publicly available information, combined with a tiny device that's cheaper than a cup of coffee, was all it took to reveal the warship's location.

Basic-Fit Discloses Data Breach Impacting 1 Million Members
A data breach at Dutch fitness giant Basic-Fit has exposed the sensitive information of 1 million members, leaving many to wonder what's next for those whose personal data is now in the wrong hands. The breach, which was publicly disclosed by the company, has raised concerns about the security of members' fitness habits and contact details.

Ransomware Attack Cripples Dutch Healthcare IT Firm ChipSoft
A ransomware attack on Dutch healthcare IT firm ChipSoft has left patients and clinicians scrambling, as clinical portals and scheduling tools went dark, disrupting critical care management systems. The devastating cyber incident forced ChipSoft to take its website and digital services offline, leaving many wondering who's left holding the chart.

Ransomware Attack Cripples Dutch Healthcare Software Vendor ChipSoft
A ransomware attack has taken down ChipSoft, a Dutch healthcare software vendor, leaving many questions unanswered - but one thing is certain, the company's website is currently offline and its email system is still functioning. The extent of the damage and the identity of the perpetrators remain unclear.

Cyberattack Forces Dutch Finance Ministry to Take Treasury Portal Offline
A recent cyberattack has hit the Dutch Ministry of Finance, forcing it to take its treasury portal offline, highlighting the vulnerability of even the most secure systems to ever-evolving cyber threats. This breach serves as a stark reminder of the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in today's digital age.

Critical Flaws Expose Ajax to Alarming Vulnerability
A shocking data breach has hit Dutch football giant AFC Ajax, exposing sensitive information and revealing a stunning lack of digital oversight that left fans vulnerable to ticket scams and stadium ban manipulation. The alarming vulnerability raises serious questions about the team's cybersecurity measures and commitment to protecting fan data.

automotive chip crunch: Stunning Risk to Global Auto Supply
A diplomatic move in the Netherlands has triggered Beijing to curb some chip exports, leaving carmakers from Europe to Asia nervously bracing for fresh microcontroller shortages that could stall production and hike costs. With vehicles increasingly dependent on a handful of specialized suppliers, this spat shows how quickly geopolitics can gum up the global supply chain — and why automakers, suppliers and governments must scramble for practical fixes.

Data minimisation: Stunning GDPR Win Against Experian
The Dutch data watchdog fined Experian €2.7m for collecting and keeping more personal data than necessary, a sharp reminder that GDPR’s data‑minimisation rules aren’t optional. The ruling signals that data brokers and businesses must justify every data point they hold — or face stricter enforcement that could reshape product design, retention policies and privacy controls.

Russian-affiliated hacker group: Shocking Espionage Risk
When does teenage curiosity cross into state espionage? A small Dutch town is grappling with that question after prosecutors say three teens — one allegedly linked to a Russian-affiliated hacker group — may have helped a foreign intelligence service, raising tricky legal and ethical questions about intent, culpability and how to guide tech-savvy youth.