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Uffizi Hack Exposes Security Maps and Codes, Prompting Emergency Safeguards

The museum is reinforcing weak points after thieves stole its photo archive alongside security schematics.

Overview

  • Hackers with months of access emptied Uffizi servers in early February and sent a ransom demand to director Simone Verde’s phone.
  • The stolen trove included the full photographic archive plus access codes, alarm details, internal maps, and the positions of cameras and sensors.
  • Following the ransom, on February 3 the museum closed the Tesoro dei Granduchi at Palazzo Pitti and moved its most valuable jewels to Banca d’Italia vaults.
  • Crews have sealed vulnerable doors and passages with fresh brickwork and are expanding video surveillance to cut possible routes for intruders.
  • Prosecutors and the postal police, backed by the national cybersecurity agency, are investigating a likely entry point in an old web tool for low‑resolution images as the hackers threaten dark‑web sales but have recently gone quiet.