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Kremlin-backed hackers breach US Treasury and Commerce: Report

Kremlin-backed hackers breach US Treasury and Commerce: Report
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White House acknowledges reports of cyber hack on U S Treasury by foreign government

White House acknowledges reports of cyberattack on U.S. Treasury by foreign government CNBC 12/13/2020 Amanda Macias The Trump administration acknowledged reports that a group backed by a foreign government carried out a cyberattack on the U.S. Treasury Department and a section of the U.S. Department of Commerce. We can confirm there has been a breach in one of our bureaus. We have asked CISA and the FBI to investigate, and we cannot comment further at this time, a spokesperson for Commerce told NBC News. The latest revelation comes less than a month after President Donald Trump fired Christopher Krebs, the nation s top cybersecurity official.

40 days of denial and disinformation - The Boston Globe

40 days of denial and disinformation By Globe StaffUpdated December 12, 2020, 5:23 p.m. Email to a Friend Is it over yet? Almost. Maybe. What a long, strange, unprecedented trip this has been. President Trump spent weeks before Election Day attacking mail-in voting and signaling he might not accept the results, but that didn’t fully prepare Americans for what he unleashed hours after the polls closed. With millions of votes uncounted and several states too close to call, Trump declared he had already won and that election officials were perpetrating a “fraud.” So began an extraordinary campaign of denial and disinformation by a sitting president as Trump has refused to concede to Joe Biden and tried just about everything possible to overturn Biden’s victory. Still, with no evidence of widespread voter fraud, states have certified their results and electors are set to meet Monday to cast their votes to make Biden the next president.

As FireEye grapples with breach investigation, questions remain

As FireEye grapples with breach investigation, questions remain Kevin Mandia speaks May 31, 2018, at the Cyber Threat Intelligence Forum presented by FireEye and produced by CyberScoop and FedScoop. (Scoop News Group) Share Dec 10, 2020 | CYBERSCOOP FireEye’s announcement this week that hackers breached its systems has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity community, raising new questions about how one of the most influential security firms in the U.S. grappled with an apparently state-sponsored attack. It also has triggered policy discussions about whether the U.S. government should do more to protect cyber industry titans like FireEye, one of the top cybersecurity firms in the world with customers that counts Fortune 500 companies among its clients. The hack adds FireEye to the list of cybersecurity companies that have experienced their own breaches, a roster stretching back to at least the beginning of the last decade.

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