European Central Bank Hit by Data Theft

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BERLIN — The European Central Bank said Thursday that email addresses and other contact information have been stolen from a database that serves its public website, though it stressed that no internal systems or market-sensitive data were compromised.


The security breach involved a database serving part of the website that gathers registrations for ECB conferences and other events, the Frankfurt-based central bank for the 18 nations that share the euro said in a statement.



Although most of the information on the database was encrypted, email addresses and other contact information left by people who registered were stolen, the bank said. Read more...


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