
"The attackers broke into the US court system's digital filing cabinet, rifling through sensitive case material and sealed documents, including witness identities and court blueprints."
"Russia is reportedly responsible for a cyberattack on the US court system, identified as a years-long effort involving the exploitation of outdated system vulnerabilities."
Russian hackers infiltrated the US federal court's case-management system, rummaging through sensitive legal documents and acquiring sealed information over several months. The CM/ECF platform suffered from significant vulnerabilities, some dating back to 2020. The attacks are linked to Russia, with reports suggesting a coordinated effort to exploit outdated systems in both the US and Norway. This cyber intrusion raises concerns over the security of sensitive legal information and the potential for state-sponsored operations targeting critical infrastructure.
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