- May 4, 2019
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BERLIN (AP) — The European Central Bank said Tuesday that its president, Christine Lagarde, was targeted in an attempted cyberattack but no information was compromised.
The attempt took place “recently,” the Frankfurt-based central bank for the 19 countries that use the euro said in an emailed response to a query about a report by Business Insider. The bank added that “it was identified and halted quickly” but that it had nothing more to say amid an investigation.

European Central Bank head targeted in cyberattack attempt
The European Central Bank says its president, Christine Lagarde, was targeted in an attempted cyberattack but no information was compromised
