The Pentagon has admitted that the US military suffered the largest break in and theft of sensitive information as a result of hacking by a foreign government.
The US deputy secretary of defence William Lynn said that 24,000 files of data were stolen in an attach said to have taken place in March. "We have a pretty good idea who did it," Lynn said.
Lynn warned that it was nation states behind the most sophisticated attacks rather than rogue hacking groups. Some of the intrusions were said to have compromised sensitive systems including satellite communication and military hardware including missile tracking systems and drone aircraft.
Defence secretary Leon Panetta had earlier said that cybersecurity will be one of his main focuses as he takes over the top job in charge of the US military.
The DOD is planning to regard online as a branch of military in the same way as the navy, army and air force. The White House unveiled a proposal last month which would include enforcement of announcing data breaches and cyber-security audits for infrastructure providers.
Advertisement
Related Stories
- iOS update fixes bugs and security flaws May 8th 2012 at 5:45AM
- Microsoft fingers Chinese firm in RDP flaw leak May 4th 2012 at 3:00AM
- Microsoft fixes '0-day' Hotmail flaw Apr 30th 2012 at 12:19AM
- Global Payments breach of 1.5m credit cards Apr 3rd 2012 at 8:29AM
- Hacktivists lifted more data than criminal gangs Mar 22nd 2012 at 11:14PM
- Microsoft accused of leaking attack code Mar 18th 2012 at 9:30PM
- Lulzsec leader Sabu turned by the FBI Mar 7th 2012 at 1:15AM
- Over half of UK companies infected by malware Feb 13th 2012 at 11:57AM
- Google describes 'Bouncer' Android anti-malware system Feb 3rd 2012 at 6:41AM
- Apple OS X updates released Feb 2nd 2012 at 5:44AM
























