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China hacks U.S. Government, 4 Million identities compromised

China-based hackers are suspected of breaking into the computer networks of the U.S. government personnel office and stealing identifying information of at least 4 million federal workers, American officials said Thursday.

The Department of Homeland Security said in a statement that data from the Office of Personnel Management and the Interior Department had been compromised.

4 million current and former federal employees may have had their personal information hacked.
The agency, which conducts background checks, warned it was urging potential victims to monitor their financial statements and obtain new credit reports.
 
U.S. officials believe this could be the biggest breach ever of the government's computer networks.
 
"The FBI is conducting an investigation to identify how and why this occurred," the statement said.
 
An assessment continues and it is possible millions more government employees may be impacted.
American investigators believe they can trace the breach to the Chinese government. Hackers working for the Chinese military are believed to be compiling a massive database of Americans, intelligence.
 
A U.S. official, who declined to be named because he was not authorized to publicly discuss the data breach, said it could potentially affect every federal agency. One key question is whether intelligence agency employee information was stolen. Former government employees are affected as well.

"This is an attack against the nation," said Ken Ammon, chief strategy officer of Xceedium, who said the attack fit the pattern of those carried out by nation states for the purpose of espionage. The information stolen could be used to impersonate or blackmail federal employees with access to sensitive information, he said.

It is not clear what the purpose of the database is.
Employees of the legislative and judicial branches, and uniformed military personnel, were not affected.
 
The FBI is now investigating what exactly led to the breach.
 
"We take all potential threats to public and private sector systems seriously, and will continue to investigate and hold accountable those who pose a threat in cyberspace," the FBI said in a statement.
The federal personnel office said "personally identifiable information" had been breached, though didn't name who might be responsible.
 
Source: CNN

37 comments:

  1. Oh me oh my. This is not good. Someone is about to get really upset.

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    1. Waiting eagerly to watch d season 2 of ds.. Gonna b really interesting.. #sips kunu

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    2. Their cup of tea, and personal business. I hope they resolve their differences.

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    3. u don't just mess with Americans like that, they are allergic to bulshit, they will hit them back

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  2. This chinko sef.. This people too like wahala..

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  3. Gobe! U.S won't take it lightly


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  4. That's a very bad one, wondering why they did it










    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  5. These chinco pple are too smart for their own good

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  6. These chinco pple are too smart for their own good

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  7. These chinco pple are too smart for their own good

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  8. First it was South Korea, now China! The new face of global terrorism.

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  9. I trust the US to retaliate in 100 folds.

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  10. Cyber warfare is really gaining momentum.

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  11. This guys are badooo..... www.supremegist.com

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  12. China just played with the tail of a sleeping tiger. They know what US did to North Korea shey, anyway, we dey watch.



    #TeamBlessed#

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    1. So many deportation would follow soon. Linda take note!

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    2. China is seeking attention, economy not booming like b4 now want to take ur anger on America, tge situation will be worse state

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  14. Haaaaaaaaaaaa, US is in big trouble as China wl soon take over 4rm dem

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  15. Haaaaaaaaaaaa, US is in big trouble as China wl soon take over 4rm dem

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  16. Hmmmmm not again! I smell COLD WAR!

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  17. Hmmmmm not again! I smell COLD WAR!

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  18. DIS CHI CHI PPLE NO DE CARRI LAST OOH...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  19. It sound like a movie to me.

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  20. Hmmm. Ds one hard gan ooo. Chai!

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  21. The movie "24" just flashed through my mind as i was reading this. I trust the Americans to do everything humanly possible to resolve the security threat.

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  22. Dis short people won't just stop messing
    themselves around...

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  23. Wat dos China want from breaking into America's classified information.
    #*karlishah*

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  24. Linda! You cannot just write things like "China hacks US" without evidence, where's are facts to back this up? Fine there are speculations, but no certainty.

    You ought to clarify this title and stay neutral as a journalist.

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  25. Everybody loves spying, not just the NSA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Serves them right! I am almost certain the Americans have done and are still doing same to the Chinese and their government. It is just that the Americans have loud mouths.

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  26. CHOI!!!!! this is bad...americans must retaliate

    MISSVEE

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  27. GodWin. Yes deal with the American too!

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