According to a story by the /Financial Times/ on Friday, US officials 
have confirmed that the White House email archives were attacked several 
times in recent months. The report says the US National Cyber 
Investigative Joint Task Force, a new unit established in 2007 to tackle 
cybersecurity, detected the attacks on the White House, and also traced 
the attacks back to servers based in China.

The quoted source said each time the attack was detected, new defences 
were put in place. "It is constant cat and mouse."

Overall, the attackers apparently only had access to the unclassified 
White House computer network. Nonetheless, the data could still have value.

The unnamed official quoted within the report speculated that the 
cyberattacks might follow the "grain of sands" approach used by Chinese 
intelligence. That involves parsing through often low-level information 
to find a few nuggets.

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39547399,00.htm


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