Cyber Incident Victim: Graz 99ers
Date:
Mar 2025
Location:
Austria
Summary
TheGraz 99ers were hit by a cyberattack that was confirmed by their general manager, who said the police had been notified and the investigation was ongoing. The incident occurred roughly two weeks after the team’s season ended with a quarterfinal loss in the ICE Hockey League, and the exact scope of the damage has not yet been determined.
| CIA Posture | Motives | Tactics, Techniques & Procedures |
|---|---|---|
| Available to members | 2 motives | 1 technique |
| Threat Actors | Type | Location |
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| 0 actors | Available to members | Available to members |
Description
After losing the seventh game of the quarterfinals series to the Black Wings, the Graz 99ers' season ended. Two weeks later, the club experienced a cyberattack. The incident was confirmed by General‑Manager Bernd Vollmann in a statement to Kleine Zeitung. Vollmann said that the extent of the damage had not yet been precisely defined. He added that the police had been notified immediately by the organization.

Vollmann characterized the matter as an ongoing investigation. He stated that no further information could be released at that time. The club cooperated with law‑enforcement authorities following the notification. No details about the attacker’s methods, compromised systems, or data loss were disclosed in the source. The statement emphasized that the situation remained under active review.
The article described the attack’s impact metaphorically as a hard check against the boards. This figurative language conveyed that the incident was a significant blow to the team. Beyond this description, the source did not provide concrete consequences such as service disruption or financial loss. Consequently, the narrative is limited to the confirmed facts of the attack’s occurrence, the response, and the lack of further detail.
