The press service of the Moscow Stock Exchange denied not only the fact of hacking, but also the leak of information – all the specified data was already in the public domain.

“The information published in some sources purporting to claim that the exchange’s FTP server was hacked is publicly available and is publicly available on the Moscow Exchange website,” the company said in a statement.

Source: Ferra

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