Four million current and former federal employees, from nearly every government agency, might have had their personal information stolen by Chinese hackers, U.S. investigators said.
U.S.
officials believe this could be the biggest breach ever of the
government's computer networks. China called the allegation
irresponsible.
The Office of Personnel
Management, which is conducting background checks, warned it was urging
potential victims to monitor their financial statements and get new
credit reports.
The breach was
initially thought to have impacted the Office of Personnel Management
and the Department of Interior, But government officials said nearly
every federal government agency was hit by the hackers.
An assessment continues, and it is possible millions more government employees may be affected.
U.S. investigators: We believe this was China's work
U.S.
investigators believe they can trace the breach to the Chinese
government. Hackers working for the Chinese military are believed to be
compiling a massive database of Americans, intelligence officials told
CNN on Thursday night.
It is not clear what the purpose of the database is.
The Washington Post and Wall Street Journal first reported Thursday that Chinese hackers were responsible for the breach.
A
spokesman from the Chinese Embassy in Washington objected late Thursday
to allegations that the Chinese government may be behind the massive
hack."Cyberattacks conducted across
countries are hard to track, and therefore the source of attacks is
difficult to identify. Jumping to conclusions and making hypothetical
accusation is not responsible and counterproductive," said Zhu Haiquan.
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