Authorities have announced that the website and computer systems of the Culture Ministry have been unavailable since Wednesday morning due to a cyberattack.
The website and systems were taken down for security reasons after the attack while the ministry and the National Cybersecurity Authority are investigating. Authorities say they have found no stole data so far.
On Wednesday, a fake social media account supposedly belonging to caretaker Culture Minister Giorgos Koumentakis posted the fake news of the death of world-famous singer Nana Mouschouri. A subsequent post claimed that the actual owner of the account was Tommaso Debenedetti, an Italian school teacher and author who has created several fake Twitter accounts, often announcing the deaths of famous personalities. In the past, he had pretended to be then-Culture Minister Myrsini Zorba posting the death of French-Greek film director Costa-Gavras.
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