Más bibliotecas podrían verse afectadas por un ataque informático

Las bibliotecas de cuatro ciudades se han visto afectadas por un ataque informático, pero podría haber muchas más.

Las bibliotecas de cuatro ciudades se han visto afectadas por un ataque informático. No se puede descartar que haya más bibliotecas perjudicadas. "No podemos descartar que pueda haber 20 o 50 más", afirmó Jeppe Nyrup de la empresa danesa Wedobooks.

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