China in focus as cyber attack hits millions of US federal workers
Hackers broke into US government computers, possibly compromising the personal data of 4 million current and former federal employees, and investigators were probing whether the culprits were based in China, US officials said on June 4.
Cyber investigators linked the breach to earlier thefts of healthcare records from Anthem Inc, the second largest US health insurer, and Premera Blue Cross, a healthcare services provider.
In the latest in a string of intrusions into US agencies' high-tech systems, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) suffered what appeared to be one of the largest breaches of information ever on government workers. The office handles employee records and security clearances.
A US law enforcement source told Reuters a "foreign entity or government" was believed to be behind the cyber attack. Authorities were looking into a possible Chinese connection, a source close to the matter said.
A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said such accusations had been frequent of late and were irresponsible. Hacking attacks were often cross-border and hard to trace, he said.
The FBI said it was investigating and aimed to bring to account those responsible.
Several US states were already investigating a cyber attack on Anthem in February that a person familiar with the matter said is being examined for possible ties to China.
John Hultquist of Dallas-based iSight Partners told Reuters that the latest attack on OPM and the earlier breaches at Anthem and Premera Blue Cross appear to have been the work of cyber espionage hackers working on behalf of a state, not those focused on cybercrime.
He said they may have widened their net to gather personally identifiable information for more...
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