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State Dept. Suffers Computer Break-Ins
2006-07-12
The State Department is recovering from large-scale computer break-ins worldwide over the past several weeks that appeared to target its headquarters and offices dealing with China and North Korea, The Associated Press has learned. Investigators believe hackers stole sensitive U.S. information and passwords and implanted backdoors in unclassified government computers to allow them to return at will, said U.S. officials familiar with the hacking. These people spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the widespread intrusions and the resulting investigation.

The break-ins and the State Department's emergency response severely limited Internet access at many locations, including some headquarters offices in Washington, these officials said. Internet connections have been restored across nearly all the department since the break-ins were recognized in mid-June. "The department did detect anomalies in network traffic, and we thought it prudent to ensure out system's integrity," department spokesman Kurtis Cooper said. Asked what information was stolen by the hackers, Cooper said, "Because the investigation is continuing, I don't think we even know."

Tracing the origin of such break-ins is difficult. But employees told AP the hackers appeared to hit computers especially hard at headquarters and inside the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, which coordinates diplomacy in countries including China, the Koreas and Japan. In the tense weeks preceding North Korea's missile tests, that bureau lost its Internet connectivity for several days.
Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#13  Negative.
OT, but after I read the article this morning, I think I know who leaked the story to the press. The guy is a lefty loon willing to do anything to embarass the Bush admin. He is also a former journalist who brags about his exploits and is currently a low level loudmouth in the department. I have no proof, but only certain people had pieces of the puzzle that was indicated in the article. Additional info not mentioned in the article, he didn't know. Wouldn't bet my life on it, but would bet a shiny nickle.
Posted by: Insider   2006-07-12 22:09  

#12  Let me guess, not the Arab desk?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-07-12 21:53  

#11  Manolo says: "The people that manage these systems are either incredibly stupid, or they are traitors.
Oh...wait...never mind."


Actually, if you knew the inside story (which I can't talk about), you wouldn't be so quick to insult. Not everyone in the DoS is a lefty loonie. SOme of them are rantburgers.
Posted by: Insider   2006-07-12 21:22  

#10  Loose lips sink ships, Captain America. Even if I knew, I wouldn't dream of saying. *


*But I am awfully glad not to have made the acquaintance of such persons. I do so disapprove of those whose arrogance is not matched by their ability.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-07-12 17:14  

#9  TW, you may of hit on something. Was V. Plame Wilson on the Happy Family list?
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-12 16:56  

#8  Fantasy Football leagues..we got draft day fast approaching!
Posted by: Steve   2006-07-12 12:40  

#7  A little respect if you please -- some of the names on the invitee list are spies for our side, some are spies for the other side, and some we're trying to discretely seduce. We like to play Happy Families with all of them together at the summer picnics...
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-07-12 12:37  

#6  .pub files for the family reunion picnic. Tee-shirt designs, Christmas MP3z...., 500 .scr files unused.
Posted by: 6   2006-07-12 11:05  

#5  Lost "intelligence" includes zodiac signs of international dips, favorite movie stars, favorite food recipes, etc.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-12 10:25  

#4  
The people that manage these systems are either incredibly stupid, or they are traitors.

Oh...wait...never mind.

-M
Posted by: Manolo   2006-07-12 08:46  

#3  "The department also temporarily disabled a technology known as secure sockets layer, used to transmit encrypted information over the Internet."

Well,DUH !!
Posted by: crazyhorse   2006-07-12 01:03  

#2  CA, How'd be possible to lose something that is not there?
Posted by: twobyfour   2006-07-12 00:26  

#1  Hard to imagine much intelligence lost
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-12 00:17  

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