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    ESA > About Us > Security at ESA

    See something suspicious?

    Alert web users are often the first to notice that something is ‘wrong’ with a website. This could be a sign that someone has hacked into the site or is attempting to do so.

    If you see anything suspicious or out of the ordinary on one of the ESA websites, please report it as soon as possible by emailing esacert@esa.int.

    Thank you

    Last update: 1 December 2011

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