Central banks may be at risk after Greek website attacked

Denial-of-service attack takes Bank of Greece website down for several minutes

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Bank of Greece

The Bank of Greece's website was subjected to a "denial-of-service" attack on May 3, while other central banks may also be at risk.

A representative from the Bank of Greece confirmed the attack took place, but said it was dealt with successfully by the bank's security systems.

A denial-of-service attack entails flooding a website with traffic from multiple sources, eventually overwhelming it.

As a result of yesterday's attack, conducted during a public holiday in Greece, the bank's website was

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