US financial regulator says executives' emails were hacked

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Blames longstanding vulnerabilities for the breach.

US financial regulator says executives' emails were hacked
The US Treasury Department's Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said that emails of executives and other employees of the agency were hacked, blaming longstanding vulnerabilities for the breach. The US financial regulator said it had told Congress the breach involved unauthorised access ...

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