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The Day - Garland says he will investigate Capitol riot, stamp out domestic terrorism - News from southeastern Connecticut

Attorney general nominee Merrick Garland said Monday that his first briefing and top priority if confirmed as attorney general would center on the

The Day - Garland says he will investigate Capitol riot, stamp out domestic terrorism - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - Garland says he will investigate Capitol riot, stamp out domestic terrorism - News from southeastern Connecticut
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Capitol riot investigation will be Garland s first priority as attorney general, he tells senators

Capitol riot investigation will be Garland s first priority as attorney general, he tells senators Matt Zapotosky, Ann E. Marimow and Devlin Barrett, The Washington Post Feb. 22, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail WASHINGTON - Attorney general nominee Merrick Garland said Monday that, if confirmed, his first order of business will be the sprawling investigation into the U.S. Capitol riot, as he more broadly vowed to stamp out the rising threat of domestic terrorism and restore public faith in the Justice Department. Testifying at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Garland drew parallels to past domestic terrorism threats, including the Ku Klux Klan and the prosecution he led of Timothy McVeigh in the bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995 - one of the deadliest such attacks in U.S. history.

US Court system demands massive changes to court documents after SolarWinds hack

US Court system demands massive changes to court documents after SolarWinds hack on February 12, 2021, 12:50 PM PST Multiple senators have demanded a hearing on what court officials know about the hackers access to sensitive filings. The effects could make accessing documents harder for lawyers. Image: iStock/Bill Chizek The House Homeland Security Committee held its first hearings this week on the devastating SolarWinds attack that gave Russian hackers months-long access to critical US government departments. But Senators are now demanding more information about the attacker s infiltration of the US court system, which has already been forced to make changes in how documents are filed as a result of the attack.

After SolarWinds Attack, Courts Revert to Paper for Secrets

Photo: Mathew Schwartz What if there was something more insidious than hackers stealing data and crashing computers? For example, what if the hacking forced victims to lose faith in the reliability and security of digital tools, thus driving them to use analog alternatives that result in a massive slowdown of essential social processes - such as the nation s court system? Enter the SolarWinds supply chain attack, in which suspected Russian spies successfully planted a backdoor in widely used Orion network monitoring software. Hundreds of organizations appear to have been hit with follow-on attacks that involved data exfiltration during the nine-month espionage campaign last year.

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