Unknown hackers attack German parliament's data network

Unknown hackers attack German parliament's data network

Unknown hackers have attacked the German Bundestag lower house of parliament’s computer system, a parliamentary spokeswoman said.

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Unknown hackers attack German parliament's data network

Unknown hackers have attacked the German Bundestag lower house of parliament’s computer system, a parliamentary spokeswoman said.

A general view show the Reichstag building, the seat of the German lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin: Reuters

German news magazine Der Spiegel’s online edition had earlier said that the internal data network had been subject to an attack. It said experts had noticed several days ago that unknown attackers had tried to get into the data network.

At almost the same time experts from Germany’s domestic intelligence agency (BfV) at the government’s cyber defence centre noticed the spying attempt and warned the Bundestag administration, the report said. “There was an attack on the Bundestag’s IT system,” parliamentary spokeswoman Eva Haacke said, giving no further details. “Experts from the Bundestag and the BSI (the German Federal Office for Information Security) are working on it.”

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In January, German government websites, including Chancellor Angela Merkel’s page, were hacked in an attack claimed by a group demanding Berlin end support for the Ukrainian government, shortly before their leaders were to meet.

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