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Defense officials confirm the official public
Army website has been hacked by unknown intruders demanding the U.S.
stop training rebel fighters inside Syria.
Unlike the massive hack into Office of Personnel
Management records, the officials stress the website contains no
official classified information or private personal data of any Amy
personnel, military or civilian.
The messages reportedly proclaimed "YOU'VE BEEN
HACKED" and added "YOUR COMMANDERS ADMIT THEY ARE TRAINING THE PEOPLE
THEY HAVE SENT YOU TO DIE FIGHTING."
Defense
officials confirm the official public Army website has been hacked by
unknown intruders demanding the US stop training rebel fighters inside
Syria. The officials stress the website contains no official
classified information or private personal data of any Amy personnel,
military or civilian.
It's not clear yet whether the Army or the hackers shut down the website.
"Today an element of the Army.mil service
provider's content was compromised," Army Brig. Gen. Malcolm Frost,
chief of public affairs, said on the website hacking. "After this came
to our attention, the Army took appropriate preventive measures to
ensure there was no breach of Army data by taking down the website
temporarily." Related: White House to Congress: Get Out of Cyber 'Dark Ages'
The officials say the website is for general
public access with general information about the Army, press releases
and Army generated news stories.
The news comes less than a week after Obama
administration officials announced that four million federal workers may
have had their personal information compromised in a cyber attack,
which officials said could affect every agency of the U.S. government. Related: Federal Data Breach: Can the Government Protect Itself From Hackers?
Starting today, approximately four million
current and former government employees will be notified that their
personal information — including names, Social Security numbers and
birth dates — might have been hacked.
The compromised data was stored in a system
shared by the Interior Department and the Office of Personnel
Management, which screens and hires federal workers and approves
security clearances for 90 percent of the federal government.
The FBI is leading the investigation into the breach, which happened in December and was discovered in April using new tools.
On Friday, the White House said the threat of
cyber attacks is persistent and while the federal government has raced
to outpace would-be hackers, legislation aimed at shoring up
cybersecurity is desperately needed to do more. Those proposals included
measures that would improve information sharing between the private
sector and federal investigators, require companies to give 30 day
notice of a security breach, increase punishments for cyber crimes and
create uniform standards of data breach notification laws.
"Since the president submitted those pieces of
legislation in January we've seen very little action," White House press
secretary Josh Earnest told reporters on Friday. "We need the United
States Congress to come out of the Dark Ages and join us in the 21st
century."
The House passed a measure earlier this year,
which the White House supports, pushing companies to share data records
with federal investigators. The Senate Intelligence Committee had
previously approved a similar measure, but the full Senate has not yet
voted on the legislation.
Opponents to the measure cite privacy concerns and worries about government overreach.
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