Library of Congress says an adversary hacked some emails
Source: AP
Updated 2:29 PM EST, November 17, 2024
WASHINGTON (AP) The Library of Congress has notified lawmakers of a cyber breach of its IT system by an adversary, a hack of emails between some congressional offices and library staff, according to an email obtained by The Associated Press.
The library said that an adversary accessed email communications during the period from January to September. The matter has been referred to law enforcement, the library said. Authorities gave no immediate information on the attacker, including whether their identity was known.
The Library has mitigated the vulnerability that the adversary used to access the environment and has taken measures to prevent such incidents in the future, the library said in the notification. NBC News first reported the breach.
The Library of Congress operates across from the U.S. Capitol within the complex grounds. It is the largest library in the world, according to its website, and it holds millions of books, films and video, audio recordings, photographs, newspapers, maps and manuscripts in its collections. The Library is also the main research arm of Congress, and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office.
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Turbineguy
(38,413 posts)Oh, yeah, somebody from the trump campaign.
ThoughtCriminal
(14,301 posts)Sorry, my mind is filling with images of a secret society of "Dark Librarians" file troll copyright infringement claims.
Or maybe a creepy cult that obtains dark magic from book burning.
How about a sinister extraterrestrial advance group that is working undercover to suppress human progress in preparation for the coming invasion.
Or Russian agents trying to get intel on what members of Congress are researching.
Okay, the latter is not that surprising or unlikely.
reACTIONary
(6,033 posts)... but I think the last more mundane suggestion is the correct one.
ancianita
(38,688 posts)into one of their computers. This administration will wreck governmental information systems. And national security. No allies or businesses will want to even digitally communicate with us without end-to-end encryption.