Pentagon hit by 'critical compromise' of US air force communications - report
Source: The Guardian
Pentagon hit by critical compromise of US air force communications report
Forbes reports claim that engineer at Arnold air force base in Tennessee had taken home government radio technologies
Maya Yang
Sat 29 Jul 2023 17.34 BST
Last modified on Sat 29 Jul 2023 22.18 BST
The Pentagon is investigating a critical compromise of communications across 17 US air force facilities, according to reports.
The US department of defenses investigation comes amid a tip from a base contractor that a 48-year-old engineer at the Arnold air force base in Tennessee had taken home various government radio technologies, Forbes first reported Friday.
According to a search warrant obtained by investigators and reviewed by Forbes, the equipment allegedly taken by the engineer cost nearly $90,000. It also added that when law enforcement agents searched his home, they found that he had unauthorized administrator access to radio communication technology used by the Air Education and Training Command (AETC), which is one of the nine major commands of the air force and in turn affected 17 defense department installations.
Investigators also found an open computer screen that showed the engineer running a Motorola radio programming software. According to the warrant, the software contained the entire Arnold air force base (AAFB) communications system, Forbes reported.
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mahatmakanejeeves
(61,138 posts)It added that a colleague had reported him twice due to "insider threat indicators" as well as unauthorized possession of air force equipment, according to investigators.
MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)just gotta techie. Even if it compromises National Security. Who raised these kids?