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Security ๐Ÿ“… 2026-07-10 ยท 05:31 PM IST โฑ 3 min read

Major Software Company Issues Emergency Warning as Dutch Hackers Breach Cloud Storage System

Progress Software warns administrators to take servers offline following a serious security incident affecting file-sharing platform users.

A Major Security Problem Forces Quick Action

A prominent software company has issued an urgent warning to people who manage their computer systems. The company says hackers โ€” apparently based in the Netherlands โ€” have found a way into their popular file storage and sharing service. This discovery came after investigators from Dutch police connected the attackers to a previous break-in at a major telecommunications company earlier this year.

Think of this like discovering someone has a master key to your office building. The company is now telling everyone who uses their service that they need to take immediate steps to lock down their systems before the wrong people use that access.

Why This Matters for Businesses and Organizations

File-sharing systems are like the filing cabinets of the modern business world. Companies, hospitals, schools, and government agencies use these platforms to store and exchange sensitive information โ€” everything from customer records to medical documents to financial data. When hackers break into these systems, they gain access to information that organizations thought was safely locked away.

The fact that police have identified the attackers as being from a specific country makes this particularly serious. It suggests this wasn't just random criminal activity, but an organized operation. When hackers work in organized groups with time and resources, they typically aim for bigger targets and more valuable information.

What This Means for You

If your workplace, school, or organization uses this file-sharing service, your personal information could be at risk. Your organization may have stored documents containing your name, email address, phone number, or other identifying details on this platform. Hackers who break into these systems often sell or use this information for identity theft, spam, or further attacks.

Organizations need to act fast โ€” waiting puts more information at risk with each passing hour.

Even if you don't directly use this service, your information might be stored there without your knowledge. Many organizations use these platforms behind the scenes for their daily operations.

Steps You Should Take Right Now

The Bigger Picture

This situation highlights an uncomfortable truth: large, well-established technology companies aren't immune to sophisticated attacks. The hackers who pulled this off demonstrated skills and resources that go beyond amateur criminals. This means even organizations using trusted, well-known services need to remain vigilant and respond quickly when threats emerge.

The good news is that when these problems are caught, companies can act fast to prevent further damage โ€” but only if administrators follow the warnings and take action immediately.

Your best defense right now is to stay alert, ask questions about your personal information, and take password security seriously.

๐Ÿ“Ž This is original ITVedas reporting. This story was inspired by coverage from bleepingcomputer.com. Visit the source for their original reporting.

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