Days before Christie’s expected to sell as much as $840 million worth of art at an auction set to include paintings by Warhol and Basquiat, the auction house experienced what it described as a “technology security issue” that took its website offline.
By the next morning, the website was redirecting visitors to a temporary page outside of its own web domain.
“We apologize that our website is currently offline,” it said.
“We are working to resolve this as soon as possible and regret any inconvenience.”Edward Lewine, a Christie’s spokesman, said that a security issue had affected some of the company’s systems, including its website.
“We are taking all necessary steps to manage this matter, with the engagement of a team of additional technology experts,” he said in a statement.
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