US National Security Agency Reportedly in Jeopardy After Its Cyberweapons Stolen
According to the New York Times, the US National Security Agency (NSA) has been deeply shaken by a massive infiltration that resulted in the theft of cyberweapons by unidentified hackers.
Last year, the Shadow Brokers hacking group obtained a number of NSA tools to spy on other countries and issued actual codes for some of these tools. Those responsible for the massive security breach have not been found yet.
According to The New York Times, the hacking incident had catastrophic consequences for the National Security Agency, calling into question its ability to protect cyberweapons and even its value for US national security.
"The fundamental purpose of intelligence is to be able to effectively penetrate our adversaries in order to gather vital intelligence. By its very nature, that only works if secrecy is maintained and our codes are protected," Leon Panetta, the former defense secretary and director of the Central Intelligence Agency, was quoted as saying by the newspaper.
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