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Cyberattacks Target Dutch Caribbean: Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten Hit by Ransomware

August 5, 2025
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Cyberattacks Target Dutch Caribbean: Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten Hit by Ransomware
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A coordinated wave of cyberattacks has disrupted critical government operations across the Dutch Caribbean, including the islands of Curaçao, Aruba, and Sint Maarten.

The attacks—affecting tax departments, court systems, and parliamentary email servers—have raised serious concerns over the region’s digital infrastructure and its preparedness against ransomware threats.

⚠️ Curaçao’s Tax Office Hit First

The first signs of trouble emerged when Curaçao’s Tax Office disclosed a ransomware attack that struck on July 24, disrupting the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration. Key services, including the Motor Vehicle Tax Department, were taken offline, and phone systems remained inoperative for several days. Officials confirmed that experts from the Netherlands were brought in to assist with recovery efforts.

Though systems are now restored, the Ministry of Finance reported weeks of service downtime and the temporary suspension of customer support and internal operations.


⚖️ Joint Court of Justice: Email Outages and Shutdowns

Only a day earlier, the Joint Court of Justice, which serves Curaçao, Aruba, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius, also experienced severe technical disruptions. From July 23 to July 28, the court reported that email communication was unreliable, urging users to resend critical messages.

Court operations were halted for several days as IT teams scrambled to resolve the issues, with legal proceedings facing delays across the islands.


📧 Aruba’s Parliament Faces Email Hack

Meanwhile, Aruba’s Parliament issued an urgent alert about a compromised official email account, warning the public not to open suspicious messages. The government confirmed the attack involved phishing attempts designed to steal sensitive information, and pledged to restore full system security while actively investigating the breach.


🔒 Regional Impact and Warning from Sint Maarten

Authorities believe these incidents may be linked to an earlier potential breach of the Netherlands’ Public Prosecution Service, which went offline on July 22 following a cybersecurity warning related to Citrix NetScaler vulnerabilities. That breach reportedly impacted court proceedings in the Netherlands and may have triggered related attacks in its overseas territories.

In response, Sint Maarten’s Bureau of Telecommunications and Post issued a public warning to businesses, citing the growing wave of ransomware attacks across the Caribbean.

“Strengthening cyber defenses is no longer optional — it is essential to ensure business continuity and safeguard critical data and systems,” said Judianne Labega-Hoeve, Interim Director of the Bureau.


🌐 Ransomware on the Rise in the Caribbean

The cyberattacks on the Dutch Caribbean follow a regional trend. In the past two years, governments in The Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Bermuda, Trinidad and Tobago, the Dominican Republic, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Costa Rica have all experienced ransomware incidents. Experts warn that cybercriminals are increasingly targeting small island nations with limited digital defenses.


🛡️ What’s Next?

As Aruba and its neighboring islands recover from the impact, officials stress the urgency of proactive cybersecurity measures, not only in government systems but across the private sector as well.

Residents, businesses, and public institutions are advised to:

  • Update software regularly

  • Use multi-factor authentication

  • Avoid clicking unknown links

  • Educate staff on phishing and ransomware threats


Stay tuned for updates on the recovery progress and future cybersecurity strategies across the Dutch Caribbean.

Photo credits : https://therecord.media/aruba-curacao-governments-cyberattacks

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