Global Exchanges Hacked: Really?

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Major business publications have been doing a little fear-mongering today with stories of cyber attacks on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and an unnamed US exchange

The reports rely on highly placed anonymous sources who provide few details about the supposed attacks.

Given that this comes only days after the European spot carbon market was closed due to the hacking of national registries, the skittishness about the cyber-security of the markets is understandable. However, the electronic

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