German lower house of parliament was hit by a May malware attack against PCs and servers used by the Bundestag. Trojan infections have so far been unable to eradicate all instances of the infections. As a result, some or all of Germany’s 20,000 PCs, as well as an undisclosed number of servers, may need to be replaced. Cybersecurity expert: Accusations about possible hackers are designed to distract attention from guilty system owners and managers. Large legacy systems owned by governments are particularly vulnerable, he says.”]
Source: https://www.bankinfosecurity.eu/german-parliament-battles-active-hack-a-8313

