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Hackers intercept EU diplomatic messages

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Hackers intercept EU diplomatic messages

A report by the New York Times has revealed that hackers successfully targeted the European Union’s diplomatic communications over a period of several years.

Thousands of messages were intercepted in which diplomats referenced a range of subjects from US President Donald Trump to global trade.

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The breach was reportedly discovered by the cyber-security company Area 1.

European officials say that information marked as confidential and secret was not affected by the three-year hack.

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