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Huge hacking fallout: Burn it down to make sure network is clean, says expert
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It’s going to take months to kick elite hackers widely believed to be Russian out of the U.S. government networks they have been quietly rifling through since as far back as March in Washington’s worst cyberespionage failure on record.
Experts say there simply are not enough skilled threat-hunting teams to duly identify all the government and private-sector systems that may have been hacked. FireEye, the cybersecurity company that discovered the intrusion into U.S. agencies and was among the victims, has already tallied dozens of casualties. It’s racing to identify more.
“We have a serious problem. We don’t know what networks they are in, how deep they are, what access they have, what tools they left,” said Bruce Schneier, a prominent security expert and Harvard fellow.
Hacked U S networks will need to be burned down to the ground
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Hacked networks will need to be burned down to the ground
It’s not clear exactly what the hackers were seeking, but experts say it could include nuclear secrets and blueprints for advanced weaponry.
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FILE - This June 6, 2013 file photo, shows the sign outside the National Security Agency (NSA) campus in Fort Meade, Md. Author: FRANK BAJAK (AP Technology Writer) Published: 8:02 PM EST December 18, 2020 Updated: 8:25 AM EST December 19, 2020
WASHINGTON It’s going to take months to kick elite hackers widely believed to be Russian out of the U.S. government networks they have been quietly rifling through since as far back as March in Washington’s worst cyberespionage failure on record.
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Dec 19, 2020
Mike Pompeo: âPretty Clearlyâ Russians Behind Mass Cyberattack
Experts fear it will take months to kick elite hackers out of the U.S. government networks they have been quietly rifling through since as far back as March.
Frank Bajak
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Russia was âpretty clearlyâ behind the grave cyberattack against the United States, the first administration official to publicly tie the Kremlin to the widespread intrusion at a time when President Donald Trump has kept silent on the failure to protect government and private-sector computer networks.
Itâs not clear exactly what the hackers were seeking, but experts say it could include nuclear secrets, blueprints for advanced weaponry, COVID-19 vaccine-related research, and information for dossiers on key government and industry leaders.
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