‘Thousands’ of EU diplomatic cables hacked, says report
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(Worthy News) – Hackers allegedly linked to China were able to access thousands of sensitive EU diplomatic cables for more than three years, according to a New York Times report.
The dispatches from EU missions around the world reveal the bloc’s struggles to deal with US President Donald Trump, as well as anxieties over China, Iran and Russia.
In one of the cables, EU officials in Moscow describe a July 2018 meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki as “successful (at least for Putin).” [ Source: Deutche Welle (Read More…) ]
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