
Evaluatie datalek gemeente Epe openbaar gemaakt na cyberaanval
De gemeente Epe heeft op 17 juni 2026 een evaluatierapport openbaar gemaakt over een ernstig datalek dat in maart 2026 plaatsvond. Bij de cyberaanval werd 871 GB aan data buitgemaakt, waaronder persoonsgegevens van vrijwel alle inwoners uit de Basisregistratie Personen (BRP).
Signal context
First seen: Jun 17, 2026
Last updated: Jul 1, 2026
Status: Public signal
Key points
- De gemeente Epe werd in maart 2026 getroffen door een cyberaanval via een ClickFix-aanval.
- Aanvallers kregen toegang tot een beheerdersaccount en een noodaccount, waarbij 871 GB aan data werd gestolen.
- Gestolen gegevens omvatten namen, adressen, geslacht, woonplaats, geboortedatum en BSN van inwoners.
Signal analysis
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Likely country: 🇳🇱 Netherlands
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Watch internet-facing systems, credential abuse and exploit activity.
- Source type: outside the affected organization
Impact area: Confidentiality
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External sources
Evaluatie datalek gemeente Epe - Gemeente.nuhttps://www.gemeente.nu/veiligheid/evaluatie-datalek-gemeente-epe/Public source from gemeente.nu.
Staatssecretaris: datalekken zoals bij gemeente Epe helaas niet uniek - Security.NLhttps://www.security.nl/posting/940905/Staatssecretaris%3A+datalekken+zoals+bij+gemeente+Epe+helaas+niet+uniekPublic source from security.nl.
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