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BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 27: A participant looks at lines of code on a laptop on the first day of the 28th Chaos Communication Congress (28C3) - Behind Enemy Lines computer hacker conference on December 27, 2011 in Berlin, Germany. The Chaos Computer Club is Europe s biggest network of computer hackers and its annual congress draws up to 3,000 participants.
According to The Wired s latest report, the alleged Chinese hackers independently exploited a different flaw during the Russian hackers previous attack. Chinese News Asia reported that the second attack specifically targeted the United States Department of Agriculture s National Finance Center.
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Hindsight, it s said, is 20/20, and it s with the benefit of hindsight that people can look back at history to see just where things started to take a serious turn oftentimes, for the worse.
One of those days where events were set on a road with very few exits was Nov. 9, 1938. That s the night that would come to be known as Kristallnacht, which translates to Night of Broken Glass. That s also the night, says History, that the world and particularly, Europe s Jewish population realized just how serious Adolf Hitler was. It wasn t about rules and restrictions anymore, it was about violence.
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HAMBURG, GERMANY - DECEMBER 28: Participant hold their laptops in front of an illuminated wall at the annual Chaos Computer Club (CCC) computer hackers congress, called 29C3, on December 28, 2012 in Hamburg, Germany. The 29th Chaos Communication Congress (29C3) attracts hundreds of participants worldwide annually to engage in workshops and lectures discussing the role of technology in society and its future. After learning of the malicious activity, the [Office of the Chief Information Officer] eliminated the identified method by which the actor was accessing the O365 email environment, said the DOJ via TechRadar.
The agency added that they have no lead yet if their classified systems were also breached. The U.S Department of Justice noted that the number of potentially accessed O365 mailboxes appears to be limited to around 3%.
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