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US military networks under cyber attacks: Report
Saturday, November 29, 2008 07:25 [IST]

Los Angeles: Cyber hackers have launched a series of "malware" attacks on US combat zone computers, including those of the Central Command overseeing Iraq and Afghanistan, underscoring concerns about computer warfare, a media report said Friday.

The attacks prompted senior military leaders to take the immediate step of briefing President George W. Bush this week, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Such attacks may have originated in Russia, an incursion that posed unusual concern among commanders and raised potential implications for national security, the paper noted.

Defence officials would not describe the extent of damage inflicted on military networks but said the attack struck hard at networks within the US Central Command, the headquarters that oversee Iraq and Afghanistan operations, and affected computers in combat zones, it said.

The attack also penetrated at least one highly protected classified network. The most recent attack involved an intrusive piece of malicious software, or "malware", apparently designed specifically to target military networks, according to the paper.

"This one was significant; this one got our attention," the paper quoted an unidentified defence official as saying.

Although officials are withholding many details, the attack underscores the increasing danger and potential significance of computer warfare, which defence experts say could one day be used by combatants to undermine even a militarily superior adversary, the paper said.

Bush was briefed on the threat by Admiral Michael G. Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Mullen also briefed Defence Secretary Robert M. Gates, said the paper.

Military electronics experts have not pinpointed the source or motive of the attack and could not say whether the destructive programme was created by an individual hacker or whether the Russian government may have had some involvement, it said.

Suspicions of Russian involvement come at an especially delicate time because of sagging relations between Washington and Moscow and growing tension over US plans to develop a missile defence system in Eastern Europe, the paper said.


Source : IANS

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