Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Pentagon hit by huge cyber attack


technology Pentagon hit by huge cyber attack
The deputy defence secretary said future cyber attacks could even cause deaths

 


The Pentagon has admitted it suffered a major cyber attack in which thousands of files were taken by foreign hackers.
Deputy Defence Secretary William Lynn said that in a March attack and other breaches, hackers had taken information on “our most sensitive systems”.


 The admission came as the Pentagon rolled out a strategy for strengthening US cyber capabilities and addressing threats and attacks in cyberspace.

The plan would treat cyberspace in a similar manner to land, air and sea.
“In the 21st Century, bits and bytes can be as threatening as bullets and bombs,” Mr Lynn said, unveiling the plan.
In a speech at National Defense University in Washington, Mr Lynn said about 24,000 files containing Pentagon data were stolen from a defence industry computer network in March, marking one of the largest cyber attacks in US history.
Extracting files
He said at least one attack – a previously revealed 2008 penetration of classified computer systems – had come from a foreign intelligence service, and in an interview ahead of the speech said the Pentagon believed the March attack had been perpetrated by a foreign government.
Previous cyber attacks have been blamed on China or Russia.

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