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Legal experts concerned over Russia hack, US court systems

“It would be cumbersome if we do have to start filing pleadings during the litigation on paper. That’s going to be more difficult,” Fisher said. “Particularly during COVID. Most of us are working from home.” The Russian intrusion through the SolarWinds software has President Joe Biden in an early tussle with his Russian counterpart, President Vladimir Putin, and U.S. senators are worried about the “grave risk” to U.S. intelligence. The Administrative Office of U.S. Courts confirmed the court system breach on Jan. 6, joining a victims list that includes the State Department, the National Institutes of Health, tech companies and an unknown number of Fortune 500 companies. U.S. officials have linked the effort, which went on for much of 2020, to elite Russia hackers.

Russian hack brings changes, uncertainty to US court system | News, Sports, Jobs

Associated Press PHILADELPHIA (AP) Trial lawyer Robert Fisher is handling one of America’s most prominent counterintelligence cases, defending an MIT scientist charged with secretly helping China. But how he’ll handle the logistics of the case could feel old school: Under new court rules, he’ll have to print out any highly sensitive documents and hand-deliver them to the courthouse. Until recently, even the most secretive material about wiretaps, witnesses and national security concerns – could be filed electronically. But that changed after the massive Russian hacking campaign that breached the U.S. court system’s electronic case files and those of scores of other federal agencies and private companies.

Russian hack brings changes, uncertainty to US court system

Russian hack brings changes, uncertainty to U S court system

Fisher is defending Gang Chen, a nanotechnology researcher fighting charges that he defrauded the U.S. “It would be cumbersome if we do have to start filing pleadings during the litigation on paper. That’s going to be more difficult,” Fisher said. “Particularly during COVID. Most of us are working from home.” The Russian intrusion through the SolarWinds software has President Biden in an early tussle with his Russian counterpart, President Vladimir Putin, and U.S. senators are worried about the “grave risk” to U.S. intelligence. Advertisement The Administrative Office of U.S. Courts confirmed the court system breach on Jan. 6, joining a victims’ list that includes the State Department, the National Institutes of Health, tech companies and an unknown number of Fortune 500 companies. U.S. officials have linked the effort, which went on for much of 2020, to elite Russia hackers.

Law enforcement veterans say the Capitol siege was just the tip of the iceberg of the cult-like threat far-right extremists pose to the US

Law enforcement veterans say the Capitol siege was just the tip of the iceberg of the cult-like threat far-right extremists pose to the US ssheth@businessinsider.com (Sonam Sheth) © Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images Rioters clash with police using big ladder trying to enter Capitol building through the front doors. Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images National security veterans told Insider the Capitol siege was just the tip of the iceberg on threats by white, right-wing extremists. The threat we re facing right now is not only real but deeply embedded and cult-like, a former FBI agent told Insider.

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