IMF says identified files copied in cyber-attack

WASHINGTON - The IMF said on Thursday it had identified computer files that were copied during a recent cyber-attack and has no evidence that information in emails or the fund@@@s financial systems was compromised.
"We have identified files that have been copied and we are assessing the importance of those files," IMF spokesman David Hawley told a regular news briefing on Thursday.
"However, we have no evidence that information held in our emails, our financial systems or the fund@@@s document management system have been compromised," he added.
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