EU institutions hacked in March - Spokesperson
EU institutions including the European Commission were affected by a cyber incident that took place last month

The European Commission and other EU institutions have become the latest to be targeted by a cyber attack, a European Commission spokesperson has told CPI. A number of EU public sector organisations experienced a security incident in their IT infrastructures in March. The spokesperson added that forensic analysis is in its initial phase, but it is too early to provide any conclusive information at this stage. "We are working closely with CERT-EU, the Computer Emergency Response Team for...
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