Hackers Break Into IAEA Servers, Post Data Online -- Express Tribune/Reuters
VIENNA: The UN nuclear watchdog said on Tuesday that hackers had managed to breach their systems and had stolen information from one of its former servers. The compromised data had subsequently been posted on a hacker site this week, and that it was taking ”all possible steps” to ensure its computer systems were protected.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which is investigating Iran’s nuclear activity, said the information concerned contact details of experts working with the IAEA but it did not say who might have been behind the hack.
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