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ECB shuts down one of its websites after hacker attack
European Central Bank (ECB) sign is pictured outside its headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, April 21, 2016. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

FRANKFURT, Aug 1 — The European Central Bank shut down one of its websites today after it was hacked and infected with malicious software.

The ECB said no market-sensitive data had been compromised, but that the email addresses, names and titles of the subscribers of its Banks’ Integrated Reporting Dictionary (BIRD) newsletter might have been stolen.

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BIRD is a website that the ECB uses to help banks meet the reporting standards that are set by global regulators. — Reuters

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