Data Theft at Defense Firm Leonardo Targeted Details of Military Aircraft: Arrest Warrant By Francesca Landini | December 23, 2020
MILAN – An investigation into a data theft at Leonardo has found that a hacker working inside the Italian defense group appeared to target details of Europe’s biggest unmanned fighter jet program and aircraft used by the military and police, an arrest warrant shows.
The inquiry, which is ongoing, was undertaken by Italian police’s cybercrime divisions in Rome and Naples and Naples prosecutors. It began in January 2017 when Leonardo told police of an abnormal outflow of data from some of its computers.
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Leonardo logo is seen during celebrations for the 500th Eurofighter Typhoon produced by the European consortium at Caselle airport in Turin, Italy, Apr 11, 2017. (Photo: REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini)
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MILAN: An investigation into a data theft at Leonardo has found that a hacker working inside the Italian defence group appeared to target details of Europe s biggest unmanned fighter jet programme and aircraft used by the military and police, an arrest warrant shows.
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MILAN (Reuters) - Computers hacked at Italian defence group Leonardo between 2015 and 2017 belonged to a unit that makes components for both commercia.