(Morning News) The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating a network invasion involving the federal court to record management systems.
Reuters reported that Nadler, chairman of the House of Representatives Judicial Committee, said on Thursday (July 28) that three hostile foreign behaviors "attacked the court's documentation system.The invasion of the invasion "shocking breadth and scale".
The Ministry of Justice is responsible for the person in charge of the National Security Affairs Olson answered the question from the House of Representatives Judicial Committee on Thursday thatInstitutions closely cooperate to solve this problem.
Olson said: "Although I can't directly talk about the ongoing investigation, and the type of threats constituted by the actions that destroy the public judicial case, considering the court, the court is considering the courtOf course, the nature of information that is often held is of course a major concern."
Olson did not say who the attacking planner was, only revealed that the Ministry of Justice of the Ministry of Justice that he led usually focused on the risk of cyber attacks from foreign countries in China, Russia, Iran and North Korea./P>
The U.S. Court Administration Administration announced in January last year to increase new security procedures to protect confidential or sealing records. Prior to this, the electronic file management and document system of the Court Administration Bureau was obviously invaded.P>
In a statement issued by the Court Administration Bureau on the 28th, the network security was listed as a priority item, saying that it continued to take important measures to protect the sensitive information in the system.