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Confidence HighJan 23, 2025bongosolar.nl

Datalek bij failliete installateur zonnepanelen BonGo Solar, politie verricht arrestatie

PatternExternal actor · Hacking · Confidentiality impact

The bankrupt Dutch solar panel installer BonGo Solar experienced a data leak, leading to an arrest by the police. The curator reported computer trespass and a data leak to the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens) after customers of both BonGo Solar and Novavolt were contacted by third parties, implying unauthorized access to customer data.

Signal date
Jan 23, 2025
Updated
Jul 1, 2026
Confidence
High
Sources
2 sources

Signal context

First seen: Jan 23, 2025

Last updated: Jul 1, 2026

Status: Public signal

Key points

  • Data leak at bankrupt solar panel installer BonGo Solar.
  • Police made an arrest in connection with the incident.
  • Curator reported computer trespass and data leak to the Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens.

Signal analysis

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Affected organization
Bongosolar logo
Bongosolar

Likely country: 🇳🇱 Netherlands

inferred from company domain

    Threat source
    Hacking, Error activity

    Watch internet-facing systems, credential abuse and exploit activity.

    • Source type: outside the affected organization
    Business impact
    Potential data exposure

    Impact area: Confidentiality

    Likely asset: User or customer data

    Trend context
    77 signals with similar action pattern
    • 1 signal in the same sector
    • 86 signals with the same likely impact area
    • 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
    Mentioned entities
    BongosolarData DisclosureDatalekBonGo SolarDutchAutoriteit PersoonsgegevensBonGo Solar and NovavoltBonGo Solar. PoliceCurator

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