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Monday, May. 21, 2012 |  Syndicate content

New cyber-attack on Greek ministry after arrest

Page last updated at 08:47 GMT, Wednesday, February 22, 2012 - 13:47 EST

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Greece's justice ministry on Wednesday sustained a cyber-attack, the second this month, after the arrest of a teenager accused of participating in the first hacking, police said.

"There has been another attack on the justice ministry website," a police press officer told AFP.

The attack was claimed in the name of hacker group Anonymous, which has carried out several high-profile international hits in recent weeks.

The hackers posted a message on the ministry site claiming an 18-year-old arrested by police on Monday was not related to the February 2 raid.

They also threatened to hit Greek tax offices next "to erase citizens' debt", according to parts of the message published in the press.

"We are Anonymous," said the message in Greek, posted under a 2008 picture of masked protesters in an Athens demonstration.

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