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A Russian cyberattack on the Danish National Bank and other banks is disrupting users' access to their accounts.

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A Russian hacking group has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Denmark's National Bank and other Danish banks, according to Danish media.
Danmarks Nationalbank was hit by a cyberattack on Monday and Tuesday, which also affected the ability of a number of users to access their bank accounts on electronic devices. Meanwhile, the websites of a number of banks, including Jyske Bank and Sydbank, were unavailable on Tuesday.
Despite the cyberattacks, they did not affect Danmarks Nationalbank's central systems or day-to-day operations, which are an important part of Denmark's financial infrastructure.




