Russian
hackers who got into the State Department in recent months used that
perch to penetrate sensitive parts of the White House computer system,
U.S. officials say. This is according to CNN, it is a developing
discovery, you will be updated as new information becomes available….
While
the White House has said the breach only ever affected an unclassified
system, that description belies the seriousness of the intrusion. The
hackers had access to sensitive information such as real-time non-public
details of the president’s schedule. While such information is not
classified, it is still highly sensitive and prized by foreign
intelligence agencies, U.S. officials say.
The
White House in October said it noticed suspicious activity in the
unclassified network that serves the executive office of the president.
The system has been shut down periodically to allow for security
upgrades.
The
FBI, Secret Service and U.S. intelligence agencies are all involved in
investigating the breach, which they consider among the most
sophisticated attacks ever launched against U.S. government systems.
The intrusion was routed through computers around the world, as hackers
often do to hide their tracks, but investigators found tell-tale codes
and other markers that they believe point to hackers working for the
Russian government. A spokesman for the National Security Council
declined to comment. Neither the U.S. State Department or the Russian
immediately embassy responded to a request for comment.
Ben
Rhodes, President Barack Obama’s deputy national security adviser, said
the White House’s use of a separate system for classified information
protected sensitive national security-related items from being obtained
by hackers.
“We
do not believe that our classified systems were compromised,” Rhodes
told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer on Tuesday in an interview on “The Situation
Room.”
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