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Adriatic Port Authority data leak on Anubis

Data Leak
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H score 51
1 unique sources, 1 articles

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Stolen data from the Adriatic Port Authority was published on Anubis's leak site, exposing employee records, contracts, and port safety/security information tied to the Italian port of Ancona. The authority said the leak covered about 2% of its data, with backups preserving the rest, but some material still reached the dark web.

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Adriatic Port Authority (Autorità di Sistema Portuale del hit by ransomware attack linked to Anubis

Incident
H score54 First: 15.06.2026 19:15 Last: 15.06.2026 19:15 Sources 1

How related: The Adriatic Port Authority (Autorità di Sistema Portuale del Mare Adriatico Centrale), which runs the Italian port of Ancona, said the breach dated back to December 11 2025 and was attributed to Anubis in January 2026, when the group claimed it and leaked the data.

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Data Leak
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Timeline

  1. 11.06.2026 03:00 2 articles · 4d ago

    Anubis lists Adriatic Port Authority data on leak site

    Initial Disclosure

    Anubis listed the Adriatic Port Authority on its data leak site after a breach dated to December 11 2025, and the authority said about 2% of its data was lost while backups preserved the rest. The exposed material included employee records, contracts, port safety plans, and details of security operations tied to the Italian port of Ancona.

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