A large-scale cyberattack targets Latvia’s Road Traffic Safety Directorate (CSDD), and the incident results in data being stolen. The reported theft includes information linked to about 1.2 million people and around 200,000 companies.

Both outlets describe the breach as a major data theft against the CSDD, but they provide limited additional detail about how the attack occurs or what specific data fields were taken. They also do not cite any confirmed downstream impact such as service disruption, arrests, or confirmed misuse. The coverage focuses on the scale of the exposed records and identifies the affected organization as the CSDD.

While the two reports align on the key figures and the targeted agency, differences in phrasing are minimal, and neither outlet expands on attribution, timelines, or the scope of affected systems beyond the population and business counts.