Munich schools shaken: Throat emails alert parents and police!

Mehr als 20 Münchner Schulen erhielten Droh-E-Mails. Polizei bewertet die Bedrohungen als nicht ernstzunehmend, Schulbetrieb ungestört.
More than 20 Munich schools received threatening emails. Police evaluate the threats as not serious, school operations undisturbed. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Munich schools shaken: Throat emails alert parents and police!

On Friday morning, May 23, 2025, more than 20 schools in Munich received threatening emails that indicated serious crimes. This is reported by the Süddeutsche Zeitung . The police were contacted by numerous educational institutions and assured that the threats should not be taken seriously. A police spokesman said that for investigative reasons, no exact content of the threats can be announced. However, a right -wing radical background was excluded.

The emails were also sent in other parts of Bavaria, so that not only Munich schools were affected. Parents who also received the emails expressed their concerns in schools and on social media. Rumors about the attacks also circulated in WhatsApp groups. The police emphasized that such threats "occur" again and again and that the specialist agencies are involved in individual cases. All threatening letters had the same wording, but there is currently no evidence of the sender of the news.

Enlightenment and reactions

In an incident in Lower Bavaria, a school in Riedenburg was searched after receiving a corresponding email shortly after 7 a.m. This threat turned out to be a suspected bomb threat. Nevertheless, no suspicious items were found during the search, and the lessons could then be recorded regularly. Pupils and teachers were never in danger. The criminal police have initiated investigations into public peace to trace the sender back, as reported by the

The incidents in Munich are in the context of a nationwide increase in cyber attacks on the education sector. According to a report by InfoPoint security In 2024 in the field of 3,574 weekly attacks, something an alarming increase of 75% means compared to the previous year. Schools are particularly affected because they accommodate large amounts of sensitive data, which makes them attractive destinations for cybercriminals.

The attacks are primarily made by email and often lead to considerable data loss and financial damage. Educational institutions often do not have the necessary resources or the know-how to protect themselves sufficiently. The police and departments therefore continue to work intensively to determine the causes of these threats and to ensure security in schools.

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