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Berlin · Local digest

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Berlin · Local digest
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Berlin · Local digest

Cyberattack blocks housing aid for 50,000 Berliners

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Housing benefit freeze

A cyberattack has frozen housing payments for over 50,000 eligible Berlin households.

Two state administration offices fell victim to the breach, halting all Wohngeld disbursements indefinitely. Mayor Kai Wegner (CDU) said repairs would take several days, but no timeline is certain [Quelle: Frankfurter Rundschau]. Left and SPD politicians are already pushing for emergency payment channels—cash transfers, advance grants, or workarounds that don't rely on compromised systems.

The timing is brutal for renters already squeezed by the city's deepening affordability crisis.

Why this hits hard now

Fifty thousand households depend on monthly housing vouchers to stay housed.

Wohngeld is a means-tested federal benefit that covers part of rent for low-income Berliners—often the difference between staying put and moving out. The freeze lands as rents climbed 12 percent in three years, pushing more families into subsidy dependency. For someone already stretched, a week-long payment gap triggers cascading defaults: late rent, fees, eviction notices. The state hasn't clarified whether delayed payments will include back-pay or interest.

Recovery speed now decides whether tenants can weather this.

Broader state IT exposure

Two agencies breached reveals how fragile Berlin's digital backbone remains.

The administration has faced repeated cyberattacks over years; this one struck housing and related social benefits at once, suggesting either a sophisticated multi-agency penetration or persistent unpatched vulnerabilities across departments [Quelle: Frankfurter Rundschau]. IT security funding and staff shortages have long plagued Berlin's administration. This breach may force the September government to prioritize emergency cyber investment.

IT resilience is now a campaign issue.

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Hackerangriff in Berlin: 50.000 Haushalte bekommen kein Wohngeld
Hackerangriff in Berlin: 50.000 Haushalte bekommen kein Wohngeld
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Nach einem Cyberangriff auf zwei Senatsverwaltungen ist die Auszahlung von Wohngeld an über 50.000 berechtigte Berliner Haushalte blockiert. Regierender Bürgermeister Kai Wegner (CDU) teilte mit, dass die Behebung des Problems noch mehrere Tage dauern werde. Linke und SPD fordern notfalls alternative Lösungen zur Auszahlung staatlicher Leistungen.

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