Hong Kong stock exchange (HKEx) website hacked, impacts trades

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The Hong Kong stock exchange (HKEx) halted trading this afternoon for seven stocks after its website was hacked during the morning trading session.

The seven stocks in question were all due to release sensitive results to the website that could impact the price of their stocks.

Although the Hong Kong stock exchange also operates an alternative backup site for posting the results, it chose to halt trading of the affected stocks for the afternoon session.

Stocks affected included HSBC, Cathay Pacific, China Power International and the Hong Kong exchange itself.

It is unclear at this point whether the attack actually compromised the site, or if it was merely a denial of service attack.

Charles Li, the Chief Executive of the exchange said that the hack only impacted the website and no systems involved in trading or financials were impacted.

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