A week after cyberattack, CSDD still assessing scale of stolen data
A week after a cyberattack, Latvia's Road Traffic Safety Directorate (CSDD) is still determining how much data was stolen and how many people's personal information was compromised. Historical payment receipt data — including names, vehicle license plates and addresses — was extracted from the agency's system.

A week after a cyberattack targeting the Road Traffic Safety Directorate (CSDD), the agency is still working to determine the full scope of the breach — including how much data was stolen and how many people's personal information ended up in the attackers' hands.
According to available information, historical data from payment receipts for CSDD services was extracted from the agency's information system. This data includes clients' first and last names, vehicle license plate numbers, addresses, and other information.
The directorate continues working to establish the exact volume of compromised data and the number of affected individuals, though a final assessment has not yet been reached.


