NASDAQ reports hackers broke into its servers

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bogdan

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The NASDAQ stock exchange has called in investigators from the FBI after discovering it had become the target of hackers, but insists that "at no point" were its trading systems compromised.

Suspicious files were discovered on Directors Desk, a web-based application which, according to NASDAQ's own press releases, "serves more than 10,000 directors representing more than 230 organizations worldwide, including many Fortune 500 companies"

NASDAQ says it removed the suspicious files (which one must assume were malware-related) immediately and that it has not found any evidence that customer information was accessed.

source: Sophos blog
 
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