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Internet European Central Bank website hacked into
[July 24, 2014]

Internet European Central Bank website hacked into


(Guardian (UK) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) The European Central Bank has been hacked, with attackers stealing email addresses and contact data from the institution's public website.

In a statement, the bank said no internal systems or market sensitive data were compromised. "The database serves parts of the ECB website that gather registrations for events such as ECB conferences and visits. It is physically separate from any internal ECB systems." The bank says most of the stolen data was encrypted, but parts of the databases including 20,000 email addresses, some street addresses and phone numbers were stored in plaintext. Also stolen, in encrypted form, was "data on downloads from the ECB website".



The break-in was only discovered when the thief emailed the bank to ask for financial compensation for the data. The bank is contacting all people whose email addresses or other data may have been compromised.

In March 2014 Russia's central bank fell prey to a different hacking attempt, with a denial of service attack causing the site to stumble under the weight of traffic. A separate denial of service attack took down China's central bank in December 2013. The attack was widely pinned on bitcoin advocates, angry at the country's attempts to clamp down on the cryptocurrency. Alex Hern (c) 2014 Guardian Newspapers Limited.

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