The Dutch Public Prosecution Service is reconnecting its systems to the internet following a cyberattack that caused a complete digital shutdown. External experts have confirmed that it is safe to begin bringing the systems back online. No data was stolen or altered during the attack, which exploited a previously identified vulnerability in the OM's digital infrastructure. An outage prevented OM employees from accessing essential services, but email services have now been restored, allowing external communication to resume. The system restoration will proceed according to the order of criminal cases.
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service has begun reconnecting its systems to the internet after a cyberattack last month forced a full digital shutdown.
External experts have determined it is now safe to bring the systems back online gradually and confirmed no data was stolen or altered in the attack.
The first system now restored is email, which allows OM staff to resume external communication after a period of significant disruption.
The restoration will follow the procedural order of criminal cases, beginning with systems for registering arrests.
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