The World Bank Group's computer network — one of the largest repositories of sensitive data about the economies of every nation — has been raided repeatedly by outsiders for more than a year, FOX News has learned.
It is still not known how much information was stolen. But sources inside the bank confirm that servers in the institution's highly-restricted [or not] treasury unit were deeply penetrated with spy software last April.
[and we're now suppossed to sign up to a 'global' banking {and regulated} system?]
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Thursday, November 6, 2008
World Bank Under Cyber Siege in 'Unprecedented Crisis'
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