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European governments: 3.000 tracking sites, 1.000 phpMyAdmins, and 99% poorly

The newly launched SecurityBaseline.eu platform provides transparent, daily updated security monitoring for over 67,000 European government domains to help improve digital infrastructure and protect citizens' privacy.

Key Points

  • The platform monitors 32 countries across 87 regional maps, analyzing 21 distinct security metrics for each domain.
  • Researchers identified 3,081 government websites illegally using tracking cookies, primarily from YouTube, Google Ads, and Facebook.
  • Over 1,000 publicly reachable phpMyAdmin database management interfaces were discovered, posing significant security risks to government data.
  • Only 1% of European governmental email systems currently meet modern encryption standards, with the Netherlands and Denmark showing the highest compliance.
  • The project utilizes open-source tools like internet.nl and Zonemaster to provide actionable data for government IT departments.

Why it Matters

This initiative forces greater accountability by making the technical security posture of European public institutions publicly visible and measurable. By highlighting systemic vulnerabilities, the project encourages governments to adopt standardized security practices and invest in the resilience of their digital infrastructure.
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