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Technical and governance report on the cyberattacks targeting the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action suffered this week on our servers

Status of infrastructure, governance reinforcement, and institutional continuity under adverse conditions. Call for experts in security, forensics and law to join us.

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Executive Summary: this document reports the coordinated cyberattacks that targeted the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action during its final infrastructure deployment phase. The incident affected three servers located within the same environment. The smallest and oldest server has been permanently decommissioned. Of the two high-capacity production servers, one remains stable and operational, while the second is under reinstallation and verification following confirmed intrusion. The attacks were deliberate and criminal, aiming to disrupt operations, damage institutional trust, and delay the establishment of a transparent and accountable governance framework. All essential services remain online, and no confirmed data loss has occurred. The immediate technical priorities are to complete service migration, rebuild the compromised node, and validate full system integrity under continuous monitoring.

The action operates within the European framework of open governance, data ethics, and scientific transparency. Its mission remains the creation of a federated infrastructure for secure, verifiable, and ethical digital governance in education, science, and administration. We enforce higher standards of open science, as needed to achieve our goals. The work continues under hostile conditions, including years of personal persecution and institutional indifference, reflecting a broader structural failure of accountability within systems mandated to protect. Despite this, the determination to deliver remains absolute. Workshops are being finalised, outputs are nearing completion, and dissemination activities are in preparation. The EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action continues to advance the principles of integrity, resilience, and transparency across Europe’s research and education systems. Further news next Friday 10th of October.

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During the final deployment phase of the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action infrastructure, coordinated cyberattacks targeted the operational network. The incident affected three physical servers located within the same controlled environment. The smallest and oldest server sustained the most severe compromise and has been permanently decommissioned. Of the two high-capacity production servers, one remains uncompromised and continues to support all critical web services and coordination platforms. The second high-capacity production server was subject to intrusion and remains under suspicion of compromise. On the date of this report, all applications and active systems are being relocated to the verified healthy server to maintain continuous operation while the compromised server undergoes full formatting, clean installation from trusted media, and subsequent dual verification prior to reintegration.

Forensic attribution and long-term analysis have been suspended due to operational necessity, limited staffing, and the absence of allocated external cybersecurity resources. Priority is directed to immediate technical remediation, full restoration of system integrity, and prevention of any recurrence of unauthorised access. The deployment timeline has been delayed, but all essential services remain operational and data integrity is preserved. No confirmed data loss has occurred.

The attacked infrastructure constitutes the operational backbone of the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action. It sustains secure communications, collaboration platforms, coordination environments, and datasets connecting participating institutions across Europe. Each production server has one hundred twenty-eight gigabytes of RAM memory and several terabytes of standard hard disk storage configured for redundancy. The infrastructure was developed over several years to ensure autonomy, privacy, reliability, and compliance with European data protection and information security standards. Since the funding decision by the EU COST science and technology cooperation program, the infrastructure’s visibility, strategic importance, and financial valuation have significantly increased. The combination of allocated European funds and the defined ethical and educational objectives has made the action a target for malicious activity.

The attacks are identified as deliberate, premeditated, and criminal actions directed against a publicly funded European initiative. The intent was to disrupt operations, corrupt configurations, and damage institutional trust. The pattern corresponds with previous interference and harassment against the coordination team and the leadership of the action. The founder, coordinator, and scientific communications, dissemination, and exploitation officer of the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action, myself, has for years endured continuous persecution and acts of state-sponsored torture with judicial remedy still pending. This case exemplifies a wider systemic issue in which impunity persists across administrative and enforcement structures. The absence of institutional accountability within certain European services and forces continues to enable severe violations of human rights, including physical, psychological, and professional destruction. These breaches of duty constitute a structural failure of justice within the European Union. They must be recorded and publicly acknowledged until they are corrected through binding mechanisms guaranteeing that such abuses cannot recur.

Immediate mitigation and reinforcement measures are being executed. All credentials, keys, and certificates have been replaced. Administrative and service accounts are now restricted by multi-factor authentication and least-privilege enforcement. Network segmentation has been rebuilt with isolation between public, internal, and restricted domains. Backups are validated under a three-two-one policy with offline and write-once media. System logs and telemetry are being centralised under cryptographic integrity verification and timestamped to meet evidentiary standards. Configuration management is being migrated to reproducible, signed deployments with full provenance. All compromised components are being replaced with verified installations. The healthy production server remains stable under continuous monitoring and intrusion detection.

Additional experts in systems administration, cybersecurity, information assurance, and data management are being invited to participate in the reinforcement of the infrastructure. Their cooperation will contribute to the secure handling of operational and sensitive information, performance optimisation, and continuous validation of the system’s reliability. The action is requesting support from academic institutions, public agencies, and independent professionals to contribute expertise, capacity, and infrastructure oversight. The objective is to guarantee that all systems operate securely, efficiently, and verifiably, without external interference.

The EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action operates under a transparent, auditable, and open governance framework that is being progressively implemented. Every financial transaction, allocation, and decision will be documented, traceable, and subject to verification. Proposals will be submitted, evaluated, and approved through a formal structured process that records deliberations and rationales. The open-budget system will eliminate discretionary management and ensure that each euro is linked to a deliverable, an output, and an accountable entity. This governance model is designed to satisfy legal and financial compliance obligations under European funding rules and to provide continuous protection against corruption, fraud, and internal manipulation. This way of working is made possible by the open source software solutions now being deployed.

The long-term strategic objective remains the implementation of a federated digital infrastructure supporting the development of open, ethical, and verifiable governance across scientific, administrative, and educational institutions. The framework is intended to be replicated across regional and national educational systems, where tutors, carers, and teachers will operate transparent decision-making platforms identical to those managing the action itself, always bettering, localized, enhanced to enable learning. Within this system, decision science, open science, and data ethics will become integral elements of the curriculum and institutional operation. Students and educators will engage directly with verifiable digital systems, learning through applied participation in transparent governance. Each group will be able to function as a regional node contributing to the continental network, reinforcing operational capacity and collective accountability.

This decentralised model provides a scalable structure for institutional resilience, educational empowerment, and systemic transparency. Regional nodes will operate under unified standards for data protection, auditing, and reporting, ensuring that governance remains consistent, interoperable, and legally sound. These standards will evolve through collaboration with European and national authorities, integrating into the existing legislative and administrative framework of the European Union.

The European Union provides the regulatory and institutional foundation for this initiative. The EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action represents a continental prototype for secure, transparent, and ethical digital governance. The recent attacks confirm both the strategic importance of the action and the hostility directed against transparency and accountability. Financial resources and ethical goals attract aggression from actors who benefit from opacity and disorder. This criminal resistance reinforces the necessity of the work undertaken. The immediate technical objectives are to finalise the migration of services to the uncompromised server, complete the reinstallation of the affected node, and validate the clean-state environment. Full deployment of all remaining services is being prepared, in parallel with the planned media and expert member invitation campaigns. The small server remains retired permanently. All active services continue to operate under heightened supervision. No operational downtime affecting partners has been recorded. Security policies are being continuously reviewed and improved. The future needs to get us all, the entire network, developing a proper expert tutor-carer system, generative artificial intelligence strict, ready for the education of our children. The path is being readied.

The mission remains unchanged: to ensure the secure, continuous, and verifiable operation of all systems supporting the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action, to strengthen the governance and educational network from this stage forward, and to advance the European framework for transparent, ethical, and accountable scientific and educational cooperation. This document constitutes both a technical record of the incident and a formal declaration of the commitment to integrity, legality, and the correction of systemic failures that have allowed impunity, persecution, and institutional betrayal to persist within the domain of governments allegedly committed to their laws, human rights, utterly failing us all.

Indifference, complicity and neglect have become normalised to the point of blocking and destroying every piece of worthy ongoing work. For the longest years this has physically destroyed my own life as well, ruining health, undermining outcomes and contaminating the results of honest work with the actions of criminal, dirty hands and the acquiescence of those around them. Violence and destruction are treated as routine administrative collateral rather than as crimes. The same system that now targets our infrastructure has stalled work on the abolition of pasung, the development of open source digital mental health tools, and all other strands of action research, as well as my own academic and professional career. These decisions and acts of ill will deny every chance to live in peace and to contribute productively. They damage not only the infrastructure but also my loved ones, who bear the immediate consequences of this environment. While we continue to work under these conditions we keep in mind those affected by war, by direct violence and by physical torture as I myself endured for years. This is the human context in which the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action operates, and it is why securing, sustaining and extending it is not merely a technical requirement but a moral and legal imperative.

The attacks keep on exposing a systemic and deeply entrenched failure within the structures mandated to protect. The normalized neglect and violence against us all. Despite the gravity of these incidents and the public funding involved, compounded by years of torture, no institutional service, law enforcement body, national authority or European mechanism has provided absolutely any effective assistance, protection or investigation. My own life has been ruined from long ago, exposed to crime and further damaged by the alleged ineptitude of the very services and forces tasked to defend the law. The legal system itself has been engaged in the worst outcomes, betraying its duty and operating under plausible deniability for its own criminality. Those acting in bad faith outnumber the good, destroy every chance at remedy, and make it as hard as possible to continue this work. There is no recourse to justice left. What is occurring is not mere negligence but a sustained, deliberate dismantling of rights and protections, a proper lynching carried out under institutional cover.

This situation is reminiscent of the dynamics that have historically dragged societies into war and mass misery. The same cultural milieu, the same deliberate harm, the same willful ignorance and cast lies are again deployed. Violence and destruction are enforced in lieu of law and protection, fulfilling criminal goals under the appearance of administrative order. The infrastructure and personnel of the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action operate under these conditions while fulfilling a lawful European mandate. This factual context must be recorded because it shows how transparent governance is attacked by the very systems that should defend it. Until these structural failures are corrected through binding mechanisms that remove impunity and enforce accountability, criminal interference against lawful scientific and educational work will persist. Children needs better, we all do. Honest workers, hard working citizens, require law properly enforced. We do.

Despite these crimes and the environment of hostility in which the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action was funded and still operates, my determination to soon share the good news of all that has been achieved remains absolute. The schedule of the due workshops is being finalised, the papers and outputs are nearing completion, and the core work is substantially completed. This setback, orchestrated by others committed to destruction, does not weaken the action but strengthens its organisation and discipline. It makes us more aware of the presence of those who continue to behave as vultures and criminals, threatening, obstructing and attempting to resume the same torture and destruction they have used for years. Years ago I could barely speak at all due to their beatings and poisoning. Today I continue to speak, to coordinate, and to deliver results. This action is not retreating but advancing, consolidating the work already completed, preparing to release it, and setting in place the secure structures that will ensure that every workshop, every paper, and every programme proceeds, with enhanced planning.

The attacks confirm the strategic, ethical, and societal importance of the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action. They demonstrate that initiatives combining transparency, financial accountability, and moral purpose attract deliberate hostility from actors whose interests depend on opacity, corruption, and systemic inefficiency. These incidents are not isolated but part of a continuum of interference that seeks to halt or distort the implementation of open, verifiable governance in European research and education. Criminal and institutional resistance to transparency remains deeply entrenched, both within and beyond formal structures, despite claims to the contrary, a full facade of integrity as the normalcy in member states. Financial resources and ethical objectives make this action a direct target for those seeking to preserve the misuse of public funds, obstruct reform, and discredit efforts to democratise knowledge and administration.

The ongoing attacks, added to the constant risk to my own life and work, reinforce the necessity of consolidating the infrastructure, strengthening institutional collaboration, and expanding operational alliances. The correct response is technical discipline, legal precision, and uninterrupted deployment. System hardening and verification are being executed systematically. The small server has been permanently decommissioned. The compromised large server is being rebuilt from a validated clean state. The healthy production server remains fully operational and under continuous monitoring. No service interruptions have occurred, and core functions of the network remain stable. The commitment of the action’s leadership and partners remains absolute. The objective is to guarantee the permanent security, transparency, and availability of all systems supporting the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action. The infrastructure will continue to evolve under open, auditable governance. Every financial allocation and operational decision will remain publicly traceable. Every dataset, configuration, and procedural document will be verified and replicable. Every honest member’s career will be lifted up by the work of the action’s network, the most in need first. The design goal is full institutional resilience supported by demonstrable technical evidence of integrity.

The broader mission advances unchanged. The architecture developed for this action will be extended to educational, scientific, and administrative environments throughout Europe. Schools, teachers, tutors, and carers will operate and maintain the same verifiable digital systems that support the action. These systems will provide the structural foundation for a new model of institutional transparency and civic learning, where decision science, open science, and data ethics are applied as operational standards. Each participating school or institution will function as a regional node within a secure federated network, contributing to a distributed European infrastructure for ethical and democratic governance.

This deployment establishes an irreversible precedent. The integration of open, verifiable systems into education and governance transforms institutional conduct from discretionary to accountable. Every process becomes measurable. Every outcome can be audited. Misconduct, corruption, and negligence become technically detectable rather than administratively arguable. The implementation of this model will generate a transparent, scientifically grounded framework for public accountability across sectors, preventing the recurrence of institutional failure, cruelty, or impunity.

The European Union remains the institutional stronghold enabling this transformation. Its legislative, financial, and regulatory instruments provide the framework within which the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action operates. The attacks do not weaken this foundation; they confirm its necessity. They reveal the scale of resistance that genuine reform provokes and the urgency of defending integrity with verifiable systems and collective discipline.

The immediate operational priorities are to complete server migration, finalise system reinstallation, and confirm integrity of all environments. Once stability is fully achieved, the next phase will focus on expanding technical partnerships, legal collaboration, and institutional adoption. The work is demanding and continuous, yet fully aligned with the European commitment to science, education, and justice. The action persists under the law and in accordance with the highest standards of transparency, accountability, and ethical responsibility. This document formalises the position of the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action in the aftermath of coordinated cyberattacks after years of torture. It records the evidence of deliberate interference and affirms the unwavering commitment to secure and transparent governance. The infrastructure remains operational. The objectives remain unaltered. The principles remain intact. The work continues until a continental and global standard of verifiable integrity is achieved, ensuring that justice, transparency, and responsibility replace the cruelty, corruption, and silence that have for too long prevailed within systems that were meant to protect.

The EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action invites trusted colleagues, institutions, and experts in systems administration, cybersecurity, legal compliance, and educational governance to join this collective effort. It is overwhelming to cope with this degree of hatred alone, without anyone taking care from the services and forces that should. Collaboration is essential to secure, maintain, and expand the network’s capacity to serve science and society. Contributions of technical expertise, infrastructure oversight, and institutional support will strengthen the system, enhance resilience, and ensure the lawful protection of all participants and their work. We express sincere appreciation to those who continue to assist, often under difficult circumstances, with professionalism, loyalty, and courage. Your involvement safeguards not only the infrastructure of the action but the principles of justice, transparency, and human dignity that it embodies. The work proceeds with gratitude, solidarity, and unwavering commitment to deliver the objectives entrusted to us by the European scientific and educational community.

Thank you for all support and commitment to goodness, for choosing integrity and cooperation over the prevailing indifference and harm. Your work and presence stand in direct opposition to the hatred that keeps on destroying life itself and all that is worthy, to the alliance of ignorance and violence that still dominates too many spaces. Those who remain devoted to the works that truly matter, to the necessary and the just, must be recognised and cherished. It is through your perseverance, your know-how, your care, and your discipline, that this action endures. You, not the criminals and the complicit, stand at the forefront of this and all worthy efforts, embodying the very principles the EU BEACON One Health education via new technologies COST action was created to defend. Thank you. Please, invite to join in.

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Further news next Friday 10th of October.

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