United Arab Emirates government is facing a potential data breach after a hacker claiming to be “UAE” threatened to leak stolen information online.
The hacker posted on BreachForums, a forum known for cybercrime discussions, demanding a ransom of 150 bitcoins (approximately $9 million) in exchange for keeping the data confidential.
Targeted entities reportedly include major government bodies like the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority and the Ministry of Health and Prevention. Additionally, key initiatives like Sharik.ae and WorkinUAE.ae are also potentially affected.
The hacker claims to possess sensitive data including personally identifiable information (PII) of government employees. Samples shared online include names, emails, phone numbers, and roles of high-ranking officials.
The legitimacy of these claims remains uncertain. While the hacker’s lack of prior history raises doubts, the potential severity of the breach warrants caution. A successful attack could have significant implications for national security, public safety, and the UAE’s economy.
The UAE government has yet to officially respond to the allegations. Cybersecurity experts urge caution as investigations are ongoing to determine the extent of the breach, if any.
Global attention is focused on the situation, emphasizing the need for swift and decisive action to mitigate potential damage. Collaboration between government agencies and cybersecurity professionals is crucial to ensure the protection of sensitive data and public trust.
This story is developing, and further updates are expected on the UAE government’s response and the cybersecurity community’s findings.