Russian Hackers Had Access to US Court System for Years
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Russian Hackers Had Access to US Court System for Years
Hackers working for the Russian government infiltrated the U.S. courts' records system, gaining access for multiple years and enabling them to steal sensitive documents and sealed records, Bloomberg News reports. According to a report reviewed by Bloomberg and unidentified people familiar with the matter, the hackers gained access to the judiciary's federal case management system by using stolen user credentials and exploiting a security vulnera…
It is not known when they first accessed the servers and when they noticed this, but they began addressing the problem in September of last year.
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Russian government hackers have had access to US court records for years and have stolen confidential documents that judges have ordered to be classified. Points of attention Russian government hackers have gained access to US court records and stolen confidential documents that judges classified. The attackers specifically targeted classified documents related to espionage and other […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post Russia…
The vulnerability of the electronic document filing system has been a problem for years, and after the current incident, several places have ordered that closed documents be stored only on paper.
Russian government hackers have removed confidential documents from the US judicial system containing sensitive information
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