Ministry of the Interior reported a cyberattack on its system. Rakušan did not rule out foreign power involvement

  • The Ministry of the Interior reported a cyberattack on its system on Thursday
  • Police, fire brigade, or electoral systems were not affected, Rakušan assured
  • According to the minister, possible involvement of a foreign power cannot be ruled out; the incident is being investigated by the police

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Adam Kurfürst
Adam Kurfürst
10. 7. 2025 06:12

The Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic detected a serious cyberattack on its system, which was subsequently disconnected from the network. According to Minister Vít Rakušan (STAN), the incident did not lead to a leak of personal data or important or classified information. Critical infrastructure systems, such as those of the Police of the Czech Republic or the Fire and Rescue Service, were also not affected. During a press briefing held on Thursday at noon, Rakušan did not rule out the possible involvement of a foreign state. This was reported by the news website ČT24 and the ministry itself on the social network X. The incident is already being investigated by the police.

Possible involvement of a foreign power is not ruled out

The cyberattack was detected by the Ministry of the Interior staff themselves during a standard check. According to Rakušan, it was not ransomware, which is a type of attack involving data theft followed by a ransom demand. “I want to assure you that this matter does not concern the systems of the Police of the Czech Republic, the Fire and Rescue Service, or the key state registers,” Minister Rakušan stated at the press conference, according to ČT24. However, for security reasons, he did not specify exactly what information was managed in the attacked system.

“At this moment, for understandable reasons, I cannot provide further information and details about the entire incident, but I want to assure the public once again that there has been no threat or leak of personal data or significant information.” – Vít Rakušan (STAN)

The Ministry of the Interior is now intensely cooperating with intelligence services, the National Counter-Terrorism, Extremism, and Cybercrime Centre, and the National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NÚKIB), which is thoroughly analyzing the entire situation. “One of the possible variants is the involvement of a foreign state actor,” Rakušan added, stating that due to the ongoing investigation, he cannot disclose when exactly the attack occurred.

The Police of the Czech Republic confirmed on the social network X that their detectives are investigating the case. “Our detectives are investigating the cyberattack on the Ministry of the Interior. We are currently ascertaining the circumstances of this attack and evaluating potential risks and measures with our partners,” stated the Police of the Czech Republic in their post.

Electoral systems remained unaffected

An important piece of information is that systems related to the parliamentary elections, which are specially secured according to the Minister of the Interior, were also not attacked. “I can assure you that the electoral process will not be affected by this incident in any way,” Rakušan emphasized. Given the upcoming elections to the lower house of parliament, this is a crucial statement.

The Ministry of the Interior assures that all systems are now functioning normally, as are the services provided to citizens. However, the situation is continuously monitored and analyzed by the relevant security forces. “Despite the high security standard, the Ministry of the Interior is taking all necessary steps to further strengthen it. A detailed analysis is currently underway,” the ministry stated on the X platform.

Sources: ČT24, Police of the Czech Republic/X

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