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Updated January 5th, 2020 at 09:15 IST

Austria's foreign ministry says facing 'serious cyber attack'

Austria's foreign ministry is facing a "serious cyber attack", it said late Saturday, warning another country could be responsible.

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Austria's foreign ministry is facing a "serious cyber attack", it said late Saturday, warning another country could be responsible. "Due to the gravity and nature of the attack, it cannot be excluded that it is a targeted attack by a state actor," it said in a statement with the interior ministry shortly before 11.00 pm (2200 GMT), adding that the attack was ongoing.

'Other European countries have been the target of similar attacks'

"In the past, other European countries have been the target of similar attacks," it continued. Immediate measures had been taken and a "coordination committee" set up, it said, without elaborating. The attack came as Austria's Greens on Saturday gave the go-ahead to a coalition with the country's conservatives at a party congress in Salzburg, removing the last obstacle to the unprecedented alliance.

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The German government's IT network in 2018 was hit by a cyberattack. Last year the EU adopted powers to punish those outside the bloc who launch cyberattacks that cripple hospitals and banks, sway elections and steal company secrets or funds.

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Published January 5th, 2020 at 09:15 IST

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