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Hackers target Premier League giants Manchester United

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looks on as his team plays against London club Tottenham Hotspur [File: Oli Scarff/Reuters]

Cybercriminals targeted Manchester United’s IT systems in a “sophisticated” hacking operation but the English Premier League team said it fended off the strike.

According to a statement released late on Friday, “cyber defences” identified the “sophisticated operation by organised cyber criminals” and the club has shut down affected systems to “contain the damage and protect data”.

“The club has taken swift action to contain the attack and is currently working with expert advisers to investigate the incident and minimise the ongoing IT disruption,” it said.

All “critical systems” required for games to take place at Old Trafford were secure, the statement said, adding Saturday’s game against West Bromwich Albion would go ahead as planned.

“We are not currently aware of any breach of personal data associated with our fans and customers,” it added.

“These type of attacks are becoming more and more common and are something you have to rehearse for,” a spokesman for the club told the PA news agency.

United are languishing in 14th place in the Premier League table and a fine start to their Champions League campaign took a knock with a 2-1 defeat to Istanbul Basaksehir.

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