Chinese hackers 'steal missile plans' from US Navy contractors (telegraph.co.uk) 5 points by Varcht 7y ago ↗ HN
[–] madengr 7y ago ↗ How is classified information stolen from an unclassified network?Either the article is poorly written (most likely), or there was a serious security infraction putting classified data on an unclassified machine. [–] shard972 7y ago ↗ > How is classified information stolen from an unclassified network?Hillary Clinton's emails?> Either the article is poorly written (most likely), or there was a serious security infraction putting classified data on an unclassified machine.Is it really that serious of an offence? Or just something republicans cling onto because it won them the election? [–] maxander 7y ago ↗ Both. It really is a significant offense, but politicians on both sides are doing it almost constantly (for example, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/25/us/politics/private-email... ) and no fuss is raised.I guess the “official” US gov email system is really just a huge pain to use.
[–] shard972 7y ago ↗ > How is classified information stolen from an unclassified network?Hillary Clinton's emails?> Either the article is poorly written (most likely), or there was a serious security infraction putting classified data on an unclassified machine.Is it really that serious of an offence? Or just something republicans cling onto because it won them the election? [–] maxander 7y ago ↗ Both. It really is a significant offense, but politicians on both sides are doing it almost constantly (for example, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/25/us/politics/private-email... ) and no fuss is raised.I guess the “official” US gov email system is really just a huge pain to use.
[–] maxander 7y ago ↗ Both. It really is a significant offense, but politicians on both sides are doing it almost constantly (for example, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/25/us/politics/private-email... ) and no fuss is raised.I guess the “official” US gov email system is really just a huge pain to use.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 21.5 ms ] threadEither the article is poorly written (most likely), or there was a serious security infraction putting classified data on an unclassified machine.
Hillary Clinton's emails?
> Either the article is poorly written (most likely), or there was a serious security infraction putting classified data on an unclassified machine.
Is it really that serious of an offence? Or just something republicans cling onto because it won them the election?
I guess the “official” US gov email system is really just a huge pain to use.