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<p>A spokesman said the impact of the attacks was 'minimal', adding that this was mainly because the websites were prepared for potential attacks.</p>

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Hackers and fake accounts thwarted in lead-up to elections
It is thought that the suspect accounts were most likely linked to the Russian state or were operated by groups backed by the country’s intelligence services
<p>The Electoral Commission still does not have legal powers to direct social media companies to take down online material that could damage the electoral process or to properly label political advertising. Picture: Pexels</p>

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<p>NCSC director Richard Browne tells the 'Irish Examiner' today: ‘Often the same people who conduct cyberattacks also conduct ... the disinformation or other type of active measure type campaigns.'	Picture: Maxwells</p>

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Die Hard scenario unlikely but not impossible, says cyber security chief
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Mark English tunes up for European test at The Cork City Sports

Double European medallist Mark English will look to etch his name into the rich history of The Cork City Sports at the CIT stadium in Bishopstown this evening.

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