The computer belonging to an accountant appointed by the Vatican to
clean up the Catholic church's books has been hacked, Italian media
reported Saturday. Libero Milone, whom Pope Francis named the Vatican's
first auditor general in June, has alerted the police to an alleged
cyberattack, Turin daily La Stampa said. Vatican police opened an
investigation into the matter and suspicions have been raised that it
might be an inside job, according to the newspaper.