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US federal court system attacked by 'hostile foreign actors' in 2020 security breach

National Security Division . The attack happened as part of a bigger security breach that led to a"system security failure" way back in 2020. Nadler has admitted during the hearing, however, that the committee only learned about the"startling breadth and scope" of the breach this March.

Matthew Olsen, the Assistant Attorney General for National Security, has testified at the hearing and said his division is"working very closely with the judicial conference and judges around the country to address this issue." As you can guess, lawmakers are worried about how many cases were impacted by the breach and how exactly the issue had affected them.

There's still a lot of information about the breach that's kept under wraps — Senator Ron Wyden even wrote to the Administrative Office of the US Courts to express concerns about the fact that"the federal judiciary has yet to publicly explain what happened and has refused multiple requests to provide unclassified briefings to Congress." As

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