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Russia Is Suspected to Be Behind Breach of Federal Court Filing System
Russia Is Suspected to Be Behind Breach of Federal Court Filing System
Federal officials are scrambling to assess the damage and address flaws in a sprawling, heavily used computer system long known to have vulnerabilities.
Some of the searches included midlevel criminal cases in the New York City area and several other jurisdictions, with some cases involving people with Russian and Eastern European surnames.
ncluding highly sensitive records with information that could reveal sources and people charged with national security crimes, according to several people briefed on the breach.
Some of the searches included midlevel criminal cases in the New York City area and several other jurisdictions, with some cases involving people with Russian and Eastern European surname
persistent and sophisticated cyber threat actors have recently compromised sealed records,
Documents related to criminal activity with an overseas tie, across at least eight district courts, were initially believed to have been targeted.
·nytimes.com·
Russia Is Suspected to Be Behind Breach of Federal Court Filing System
Russian government hackers said to be behind US federal court filing system hack: Report | TechCrunch
Russian government hackers said to be behind US federal court filing system hack: Report | TechCrunch
Officials are reportedly blaming a recent breach of the U.S. federal court's filing system on Russia, whose hackers used the access to snoop on midlevel criminal cases in the New York City area and other jurisdictions.
The hackers searched for “midlevel criminal cases in the New York City area and several other jurisdictions, with some cases involving people with Russian and Eastern European surnames,” per the article.
potentially accessing the identities of confidential informants, which are redacted and not publicly known, putting those people at risk of retaliation from the criminals they are helping authorities apprehend.
·techcrunch.com·
Russian government hackers said to be behind US federal court filing system hack: Report | TechCrunch
Hack of federal court filing system exploited security flaws known since 2020
Hack of federal court filing system exploited security flaws known since 2020
The intrusion into the federal judiciary’s case filing system was like “taking candy from a baby,” said one person with knowledge of the hack.
multiple nation-state and criminal hacking groups exfiltrated sealed case data from at least a dozen district courts since at least July.
That includes pilfering source code for the filing system from at least three federal district courts and vacuuming up sealed case data
“It was like taking candy from a baby for these guys,
·politico.com·
Hack of federal court filing system exploited security flaws known since 2020
January 29, 2025 Only one air traffic controller working during deadly mid-air collision near Washington: report | CBC News
January 29, 2025 Only one air traffic controller working during deadly mid-air collision near Washington: report | CBC News
A passenger jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided in mid-air with a military helicopter late Wednesday while landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Virginia, near Washington, D.C. Within hours, officials transitioned from a rescue effort to recovering bodies.
·cbc.ca·
January 29, 2025 Only one air traffic controller working during deadly mid-air collision near Washington: report | CBC News
January 21, 2025 Trump fires heads of TSA, Coast Guard and guts key aviation safety advisory committee
January 21, 2025 Trump fires heads of TSA, Coast Guard and guts key aviation safety advisory committee
President Donald Trump has moved quickly to remake the Department of Homeland Security by firing the heads of the Transportation Security Administration and Coast Guard before their terms are up while eliminating all the members of a key aviation security advisory group.
·apnews.com·
January 21, 2025 Trump fires heads of TSA, Coast Guard and guts key aviation safety advisory committee
February 17, 2025 Trump begins firings of FAA staff just weeks after fatal DC plane crash
February 17, 2025 Trump begins firings of FAA staff just weeks after fatal DC plane crash
The Trump administration has begun firing several hundred Federal Aviation Administration employees, upending staff on a busy air travel weekend and just weeks after a fatal midair collision near Washington.
In the Jan. 29 fatal crash between a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and American Airlines passenger jet, which is still under investigation, one controller was handing both commercial airline and helicopter traffic at the busy airport.
The employees were fired “without cause nor based on performance or conduct,” Spero said, and the emails were “from an ‘exec order’ Microsoft email address” — not a government email address. A copy of the termination email that was provided to the AP shows the sending address “ASK_AHR_EXEC_Orders@usfaa.mail.outlook.com.”
He added, “When DOGE fired me, they turned off my computer and wiped all of my files without warning.”
·apnews.com·
February 17, 2025 Trump begins firings of FAA staff just weeks after fatal DC plane crash
August 20, 2025 Story gabbard slash director national intelligence staff 50
August 20, 2025 Story gabbard slash director national intelligence staff 50
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced Wednesday that her office will cut nearly half its workforce and consolidate several intelligence centers.
Among the most significant changes include dissolving the Foreign Malign Influence Center, National Counterproliferation and Biosecurity Center, and Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center with their functions folded into ODNI's Mission Integration directorate and the National Intelligence Council.
The National Counterterrorism Center, under newly confirmed director Joe Kent,
·abcnews.go.com·
August 20, 2025 Story gabbard slash director national intelligence staff 50
March 1, 2025 Guardian - russia not mentioned in speech, inside sources say analysts have been told to stop working. Trump administration retreats in fight against Russian cyber threats
March 1, 2025 Guardian - russia not mentioned in speech, inside sources say analysts have been told to stop working. Trump administration retreats in fight against Russian cyber threats
Recent incidents indicate US is no longer characterizing Russia as a cybersecurity threat, marking a radical departure: ‘Putin is on the inside now’
·theguardian.com·
March 1, 2025 Guardian - russia not mentioned in speech, inside sources say analysts have been told to stop working. Trump administration retreats in fight against Russian cyber threats
March 11, 2025 DOGE axes CISA ‘red team’ staffers amid ongoing federal cuts
March 11, 2025 DOGE axes CISA ‘red team’ staffers amid ongoing federal cuts
Affected staff say more than 100 employees working to protect U.S. government networks were ‘axed’ with no prior warning
laid-off employees also include staffers who worked for CISA’s Cyber Incident Response Team (CIRT), which is responsible for penetration testing and vulnerability management of networks belonging to U.S. federal government departments and agencies
This is by our count the third known round of job cuts to affect CISA employees since January 20. More than 130 CISA employees were cut by DOGE earlier in February,
·techcrunch.com·
March 11, 2025 DOGE axes CISA ‘red team’ staffers amid ongoing federal cuts
DOGE-ifying Government with Data & Tech: What States Can Learn from the Federal DOGE Fallout - Center for Democracy and Technology
DOGE-ifying Government with Data & Tech: What States Can Learn from the Federal DOGE Fallout - Center for Democracy and Technology
On January 20, 2025 the White House issued an executive order (EO) creating the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) by reconfiguring the U.S. Digital Service. The mandate of this new initiative was to “implement the President’s DOGE Agenda, by modernizing Federal technology and software to maximize governmental efficiency and productivity.” In service of this goal, […]
OGE’s unprecedented access to the most sensitive information about tens of millions of people across the country has resulted in at least 16 lawsuits that allege violations of six privacy protections — the most common being the Privacy Act of 1974 — across eight federal agencies.
·cdt.org·
DOGE-ifying Government with Data & Tech: What States Can Learn from the Federal DOGE Fallout - Center for Democracy and Technology