US Federal Government Suffered Massive Hacking Attack From China

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The Department of Homeland Security said in a statement that data from the Office of Personnel Management and the Interior Department had been compromised.

“The FBI is conducting an investigation to identify how and why this occurred,” the statement said.

The hackers were believed to be based in China, said Sen. Susan Collins, a Maine Republican.

Collins, a member of the Senate intelligence committee, said the breach was “yet another indication of a foreign power probing successfully and focusing on what appears to be data that would identify people with security clearances.”

A U.S. official who declined to be identified said the data breach could potentially affect every federal agency. One key question is whether intelligence agency employee information was stolen.

“This is an attack against the nation,” said Ken Ammon, chief strategy officer of Xceedium, who said the attack fit the pattern of those carried out by nation states for the purpose of espionage.

The information stolen could be used to impersonate or blackmail federal employees with access to sensitive information, he said.

The Office of Personnel Management is the human resources department for the federal government, and it conducts background checks for security clearances. The OPM conducts more than 90 percent of federal background investigations, according to its website.

In November, a former DHS contractor disclosed another cyberbreach that compromised the private files of more than 25,000 DHS workers and thousands of other federal employees.

DHS said its intrusion detection system, known as EINSTEIN, which screens federal Internet traffic to identify potential cyber threats, identified the hack of OPM’s systems and the Interior Department’s data center, which is shared by other federal agencies.

It was unclear why the EINSTEIN system didn’t detect the breach until after so many records had been copied and removed.

“DHS is continuing to monitor federal networks for any suspicious activity and is working aggressively with the affected agencies to conduct investigative analysis to assess the extent of this alleged intrusion,” the statement said.

Rep. Adam Schiff, ranking Democrat on the House intelligence committee, called the hack “shocking, because Americans may expect that federal computer networks are maintained with state of the art defenses.”

Ammon said federal agencies are rushing to install two-factor authentication with smart cards, a system designed to make it harder for intruders to access networks. But implementing that technology takes time.
 
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Well we are financially in debt to them by so much they should be able to take whatever they want.

But as an American we can't let that slide. That's total espionage that makes us look weak, I mean if we can't even guard our most classified how can we guard our citizens?
 

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Well we are financially in debt to them by so much they should be able to take whatever they want.

But as an American we can't let that slide. That's total espionage that makes us look weak, I mean if we can't even guard our most classified how can we guard our citizens?
What if the citizens are deliberately being kept from vital information concerning their rights and the government's future plans for their cattle? Anything classified as confidential is an attempt to keep the order/power. Guarding the citizens is a secondary priority.
 

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What if the citizens are deliberately being kept from vital information concerning their rights and the government's future plans for their cattle? Anything classified as confidential is an attempt to keep the order/power. Guarding the citizens is a secondary priority.
What if? Those type of questions in this scenario are pointless and can go on all day.

What I do know is ignorance is bliss, everyone doesn't need to to know everything. It just comes with life, I'm sure even in your day to day their are people you talk to that don't know everything about you. It's just not needed.
 

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What if? Those type of questions in this scenario are pointless and can go on all day.

What I do know is ignorance is bliss, everyone doesn't need to to know everything. It just comes with life, I'm sure even in your day to day their are people you talk to that don't know everything about you. It's just not needed.
Highly depends on the information that is at stake here
 

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What if the citizens are deliberately being kept from vital information concerning their rights and the government's future plans for their cattle? Anything classified as confidential is an attempt to keep the order/power. Guarding the citizens is a secondary priority.
Every country has classified documents. It's for the sake of the citizens, usually. I doubt they took information that was being kept from the citizens for a reason other than national security.
 

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We gon' have to take out a few million of them to get back at them for this. How you just gon' f-ck with us and not expect us to f-ck with you back? Plus the war-machine is winding down with the wars ending so we need someone new to fight anyway. Why not China?
 

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I love how the title of the article clearly points the fingers at China but yet in the article it states the hackers are believed to be based in China, not necessarily that they are Chinese or are working for the Chinese.

Cover up story is a cover up story.
 

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People actually believe what the US govn't is saying? The US has every reason to frame China in this light considering that they want to contain China from expanding its influence in the South China sea.

High level hackers bounce their attacks off thousands of servers. Tracing things back can be nigh impossible. Even if you do track the country of origin, knowing who did it is impossible more often than not.

Whatever these govn't rats say, think the opposite.
 
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