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552 data/2015-06/P(1)0002426.pdf 0 0 The Chinese hackers executed a complex attack that gave them “administrator privileges” into the computer networks at the Office of Personnel Management, mimicking the credentials of people who run the agency’s systems. They began siphoning out a rush of data after constructing what amounted to an electronic pipeline that led back to China, investigators told Congress last week in classified briefings. Much of the personnel data had been stored in the lightly protected systems of the Department of the Interior, because it had Cheap, available space for digital data storage. The administration is urgently working to determine what other agencies are storing similarly sensitive information with weak protections. Officials would not identify their top concerns, but an audit issued early last year, before the Chinese attacks, harshly criticized lax security at the Internal Revenue Service, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Energy Department, the Securities and Exchange Commission — and the Department of Homeland Security, which has responsibility for securing the nation’s critical networks. It's not Clear who is held liable for security hole. What do you think the hacker attack will affect U.S. — Chinese relations? https://www.facebook.com/patriototus 0.00 USD 2015-06-23T07:14:41-07:00 2015-06-24T07:14:41-07:00

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