The Pentagon has disclosed that Russian hackers were able to breach one of its secure networks earlier this year,
and referred to the attack as a "worrisome" incident. "Earlier this
year, the sensors that guard DOD's unclassified networks detected
Russian hackers accessing one of our networks," said defense secretary
Ash Carter yesterday during a speech at Stanford University. Carter
warned Russia that the U.S. Department of Defense would retaliate with
cyber campaigns should it see fit. "Adversaries should know that our
preference for deterrence and our defensive posture don't diminish our
willingness to use cyber options if necessary," said Carter. He added in
a prepared statement that the Russian hackers had been able to gain
access to an "unclassified network" but had been "quickly identified"
by a team of cyberattack experts who managed to block the hackers
"within 24 hours." The cybersecurity response team had quickly analyzed
the hack patterns and code and identified the intruders as Russian,
before "kicking them off the network.
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