
World Food Programme Suffers Major Cyberattack Exposing Data of 600,000 Gaza Households
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The World Food Programme (WFP) confirmed a cyberattack exposing sensitive personal data of approximately 600,000 households in Gaza, marking the largest-known breach of humanitarian beneficiary data to date. The incident involved "unauthorized actors" accessing unspecified systems, though no technical details, attack vectors, or CVE IDs were disclosed. WFP is actively investigating the "security-related incident," which targeted vulnerable populations reliant on aid. The breach affects households in Gaza, with no specific date of compromise provided. The full scope of exposed data and potential misuse remains under assessment.