US State Department's unclassified computer network hacked

Concerning activity recently found in areas of the department’s unclassified email system

Update: 2014-11-13 18:10 GMT
State Department system seems to have been hacked at the same time as that of other US agencies, including the White House, US Postal Services and the National Weather Services. (Photo: PTI/File)

Washington: The US State Department took the unprecedented step to shut down its entire unclassified email  system over the weekend after its computer network was hacked. State Department system seems to have been hacked at the same time as that of other US agencies, including the White  House, US Postal Services and the National Weather Services.  There was no word on the source of origin of hackers.

According to a State Department official, there was concerning activity recently found in areas of the  department’s unclassified email system.  However, there was no breach in any of the classified  areas.

According to Rick Holland, a cyber security expert at Forrester Research, this is not at all surprising.

"What is surprising is that we are two weeks into it and it's just now coming out. Likely, the attacker is using the  same type of technique to break into these networks and maybe  through an investigation (the State Department) just learned  that it was worse," he told the Democrat and Chronicle.

The system is expected to be restored later on Monday. 

 

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