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Australia Investigates Apparent Hacking of National Parliament's Computers


FILE - A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017.
FILE - A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017.

Australian authorities are investigating the apparent hacking of the national parliament's computer network, two senior lawmakers said Friday, but there was no evidence that any data had been accessed or stolen.

Tony Smith, the speaker of Australia's lower House of Representatives, and Scott Ryan, president of the upper house Senate, said all lawmakers had been told to reset their passwords as a precaution.

"We have no evidence that this is an attempt to influence the outcome of parliamentary processes or to disrupt or influence electoral or political processes," they said in a joint statement.

"Accurate attribution of a cyber incident takes time and investigations are being undertaken in conjunction with the relevant security agencies," they said.

It was also too early to tell who might have been behind the apparent attack, the statement said.

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