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OSLO (Reuters) - Hackers have infiltrated the Norwegian Parliament’s computer systems and extracted data, officials said on Wednesday, just six months after a previous cyber attack was made public.
The attack by unknown hackers was linked to a “vulnerability” in Microsoft’s Exchange software, the parliament said, adding that this was an “international problem”.
The latest attack was more severe than last year’s, parliament President Tone Wilhelmsen Troen told a news conference.
“This is an attack on our democracy,” she said. “The severity is underscored by the fact that this is happening in the run-up to a parliamentary election and as parliament is handling a pandemic.”
Hackers have infiltrated the Norwegian Parliament’s computer systems and extracted data, officials said on Wednesday, just six months after a previous cyberattack was made public.
Hackers have infiltrated the Norwegian Parliament's computer systems and extracted data, officials said on Wednesday, just six months after a previous cyber attack was made public.
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