Saturday, December 19, 2015

Another U.S. Computer Network Handling Encrypted Government Communications Has Been Compromised



CNN: First on CNN: Newly discovered hack has U.S. fearing foreign infiltration

Washington (CNN)A major breach at computer network company Juniper Networks has U.S. officials worried that hackers working for a foreign government were able to spy on the encrypted communications of the U.S. government and private companies for the past three years.

The FBI is investigating the breach, which involved hackers installing a back door on computer equipment, U.S. officials told CNN. Juniper disclosed the issue Thursday along with an emergency security patch that it urged customers to use to update their systems "with the highest priority."

The concern, U.S. officials said, is that sophisticated hackers who compromised the equipment could use their access to get into any company or government agency that used it.

One U.S. official described it as akin to "stealing a master key to get into any government building."

Update: The FBI is investigating Juniper's big, embarrassing security hole (Business Insider).

WNU Editor: Here we go again.

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