NZX resumes trading after 4th attack

NZX resumes trading after 4th attack
Dan Brunskill
NZX has begun trading after a fourth consecutive cyber attack on the exchange delayed the market open by three hours.Finance Minister Grant Robertson said the Government Communications Security Bureau has been directed to assist the NZX in defending against the barrage of attacks dogging the exchange.The exchange has been hit with daily distributed denial of service attacks since Tuesday.Yesterday, the market was open for only one hour on one of the busiest days of the listed company annual calendar with corporate earnings announcements in full...

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