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Investigators suspect Russia was behind the hack of the U.S. federal court filing system, The New York Times reported Tuesday. The breach may have exposed sensitive information, such as the identities ...
A sweeping hack of the federal judiciary's case filing system exploited unresolved security holes discovered five years ago — allowing hacking groups to steal reams of sensitive court data in the ...
Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. The electronic case filing system used by the federal judiciary has been breached in a sweeping cyber intrusion that is believed to have exposed sensitive ...
WASHINGTON, Aug 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. federal judiciary's electronic case filing system has been compromised in a sweeping hack that is believed to have exposed sensitive court data in several states ...
A judicial branch agency tasked with supporting federal courts announced Thursday the federal judiciary’s electronic case filing system has faced escalating cyberattacks, prompting efforts to enhance ...
Federal officials are scrambling to assess the damage and address flaws in a sprawling, heavily used computer system long known to have vulnerabilities. By Adam Goldman Glenn Thrush and Mattathias ...
The Russian government is allegedly behind the data breach affecting the U.S. court filing system known as PACER, according to The New York Times. Citing anonymous sources, the newspaper said Russia ...
WASHINGTON, Aug 12 (Reuters) - Investigators have uncovered evidence that Russia is at least in part responsible for a recent hack of the computer system that manages U.S. federal court documents, the ...