Mar 13 • 00:48 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

Reports: Government IT System Hacked

A significant amount of sensitive information allegedly from a Swedish government IT system has been leaked on the darknet.

A serious breach has been reported concerning a Swedish government IT system, with a considerable amount of sensitive data made available on the darknet. According to reports from Dagens Nyheter and Expressen, the leaked information includes source code for a digital identity management system utilized by several government agencies. The leak reportedly also contains personal data that is now being sold on illicit platforms.

The cyber intrusion is believed to have targeted an IT company contracted by Swedish government authorities. The data was uploaded to the darknet on Thursday evening, raising concerns over the security of government operations and the potential for misuse of the leaked information. Cybersecurity expert Anders Nilsson expressed to SVT that multiple software programs' source code appears to be present in the leak, and he suspects that the hack is legitimate based on what he has seen.

This incident highlights the vulnerabilities within government IT infrastructures and the growing threat posed by cyberattacks. With sensitive personal data at risk, the implications of this breach are severe, eroding public trust in the government's ability to protect its citizens' information and maintain security protocols. Policymakers may need to reassess current cybersecurity measures to prevent future incidents and safeguard sensitive governmental data.

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