BREAKING NEWS

NATO says one of its websites probably hacked

BRUSSELS, June 23 (Reuters) - NATO said on Thursday one of its websites was the subject of a probable data breach, but it did not contain any classified data.
A NATO statement said access to NATO's public e-Bookshop, which is operated by an external company, had now been blocked.
Police dealing with cyber crimes had notified the alliance of "a probable data breach", the statement said without providing details.
"NATO'S e-Bookshop is a separate service for the public for the release of NATO information and does not contain any classified data," the statement said.