Internet attacks breach EU carbon trading system (Reuters)
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Cyber attacks on the dweller Union's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) hit prompted the chief dweller Commission to reorganise its cyberspace section guidelines, the Commission said on Thursday.
The ETS is the 27-country dweller Union's important agency to obligate business to revilement edifice gases.
The Commission said fraudulent transactions had been carried out, with imitation emails dispatched to users asking them to index on to a vindictive website and divulge their individual codes and passwords.
"But the section of the Community Registry and the Community Independent Transaction Log has not been compromised," the Commission said in a statement.
(Reporting by Bate Felix, redaction by Dale Hudson)
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