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US government says it got hacked — again

Created at 2 Jul · 2:45 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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The Department of Homeland Security is investigating a breach of its Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) platform, used by government agencies to share intelligence. The extent of the data stolen is unclear, but a senator warned the spill risks national security.

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Key Numbers

67people killed in mid-air collision managed by HSIN

Who's Involved

Department of Homeland Security
Investigating a cyberattack on its HSIN platform
Mark Warner
Democratic senator warning of national security risks
Nextgov
News site that first reported the incident
Bleeping Computer
News site reporting on the cyberattack
US government says it got hacked — again

↳ Why This Matters

The breach of a key intelligence-sharing platform used by government agencies and law enforcement raises significant national security concerns and highlights ongoing challenges in securing federal systems against cyber threats.

Key facts

  • The Department of Homeland Security is investigating a cyberattack on its Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) platform.
  • The breach reportedly occurred in late May and early June.
  • HSIN is used by government agencies and law enforcement to share intelligence and coordinate responses.
  • It is unclear what data was stolen or how much was taken.
  • Senator Mark Warner stated that the exposure of sensitive information risks national security.

The Department of Homeland Security is investigating a cyberattack on its Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) platform, a system used by federal, state, and local governments and law enforcement to share intelligence and coordinate responses to emergencies. News outlets Nextgov and Bleeping Computer first reported the incident, stating that hackers may have accessed HSIN servers between late May and early June. The extent of the data breach remains unclear, with a DHS spokesperson acknowledging awareness of a "recent cyber incident involving a specific, unclassified legacy information sharing environment." Senator Mark Warner has warned that the exposure of sensitive, though unclassified, information could pose a risk to national security. He noted that HSIN supports major events like the World Cup and was used to manage the response to a fatal mid-air collision last year. This breach adds to a series of cybersecurity lapses affecting the federal government.

Frequently asked questions

HSIN is a platform used by federal, state, and local governments and law enforcement agencies to share intelligence, plan for major events, and coordinate emergency responses.

Hackers reportedly broke into HSIN servers during late May and early June.

Senator Mark Warner warned that the exposure of sensitive, unclassified information could risk national security.

No, the article notes this is the latest in a series of cybersecurity breaches affecting the federal government over the past year.

What Happens Next

01DHS officials are continuing to probe the cyberattack on the HSIN platform.
02The full extent of stolen data and the identity of the hackers are yet to be determined.

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How It Developed

Hackers reportedly broke into HSIN servers in late May and early June.
The Department of Homeland Security is investigating a breach of its HSIN platform.
Senator Mark Warner warned that the exposure of sensitive, unclassified information risks national security.
The HSIN platform is used to share intelligence among federal, state, and local governments and law enforcement.

Sources

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US government says it got hacked — againTechCrunch

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