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A series of cyberattacks sponsored by Chinese government hackers earlier this year infiltrated the computers of a U.S. Navy contractor, allowing a large amount of highly-sensitive data on undersea warfare to reportedly be stolen. The breaches, which took place in January and February, included leaked plans to develop a supersonic anti-ship missile for use on U.S. Navy submarines, U.S. officials told the Washington Post.
A contractor who works for the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Newport, R.I. -- a research and development center for submarines and underwater weaponry -- was the target of the hackers, the Post reported. While the unnamed officials did not identify the contractor, they told the newspaper that a total of 614 gigabytes of material was taken. Included in that data was information about a secret project known as Sea Dragon, in addition to signals and sensor data and the Navy submarine development unit’s electronic warfare library. The Washington Post said it agreed to withhold some details of what was stolen at the request of the U.S. Navy over fears it could compromise national security. A Navy spokesman told Fox News in a statement the service branch will not comment on specific incidents, but cyber threats are "serious matters" officials are working to "continuously" bolster awareness of.
I don't want to blame everything on her, it's getting old actually. The fact of the matter is her crimes are seeming to become more and more dangerous.
originally posted by: Sabrechucker
a reply to: CriticalStinker
www.foxnews.com...
Chinese company reportedly hacked Clinton's server, got copy of every email in real-time
I don't want to blame everything on her, it's getting old actually. The fact of the matter is her crimes are seeming to become more and more dangerous.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Sabrechucker
Why thank Hillary?
This was recent and the story is from June.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Sabrechucker
Why thank Hillary?
This was recent and the story is from June.
originally posted by: Sabrechucker
a reply to: olaru12
No I don't find it strange, She is damn powerful. Hard to Indict and arrest in 2 years