Italy's foreign ministry was attacked by hackers last year, a diplomatic source told AFP today, amid reports that Russia could be to blame.
"After the first attack the system was immediately strengthened," said the source, who asked not to be named, after Britain's Guardian newspaper said the ministry had come under a sustained cyber offensive -- and officials suspected Russia.
Russia's foreign ministry said there were "no facts to prove this claim," according to Italian media reports.
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The malware attack lasted over four months but did not affect then foreign minister Paolo Gentiloni -- Italy's current prime minister -- because he avoided using email during his mandate, the Guardian said.
Any sensitive information sent by email from the embassies would also have been protected because it would have been encrypted.
The daily said the hack was being investigated by Rome's chief prosecutor.
There have been concerns in recent weeks that Moscow has stepped up a cyber campaign against several European countries including Germany, France, Norway and the Netherlands.
Russia's alleged interference in the US presidential campaign last year by reputed hacking of Democratic Party computers and leaks of embarrassing communications raised fears the country may try to interfere in upcoming European elections.
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