The service, a division of the Justice Department, is responsible for the protection of judges, the transportation of federal prisoners and the operation of the federal witness protection program.
Justice Department officials have determined that the breach, which was carried out through ransomware on Feb. 17, was "a major incident," said Drew J. Wade, the Marshals Service spokesman.
Hackers steal law enforcement data from U.S. Marshals | Fortune
In a major breach of a U.S. Marshals Service computer system this month with ransomware, hackers stole sensitive and personally identifiable data about agency employees and targets of investigations, an agency spokesman said Tuesday.
The hacked system was disconnected from the network shortly after the breach and stolen data were discovered Feb. 17.
Gamers are fixing a video game 'taken over' by hackers | TechCrunch
A popular first-person shooter game has significant vulnerabilities that allow malicious hackers to take over other players' computers, as long as they are in the same online match.
"I’ve been running into a lot of them, it’s been like almost every single lobby," one streamer said in a video from six months ago.
News Corp admits hackers had access to its systems for two years | Engadget
SCARLETEEL hackers use advanced cloud skills to steal source code, data
An advanced hacking operation dubbed 'SCARLETEEL' targets public-facing web apps running in containers to infiltrate cloud services and steal sensitive data.
SCARLETEEL was discovered by cybersecurity intelligence firm Sysdig while responding to an incident in one of their customers' cloud environments.
The U.S. Marshals Service, which tracks down fugitives, had a system hacked that contains sensitive law enforcement… https://t.co/sop9Z0mU9i fbajak (from Boston area) Tue Feb 28 23:02:44 +0000 2023
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