The computer systems of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) suffered a cyberattack late on Sunday, Bloomberg reported Monday, citing three sources familiar with the matter.
Sources say the attack was intended to slow the agency's systems down, but it was unsuccessful. The attackers likely did not take any data from the HHS, and the assumption is that the attack came from a "hostile foreign actor."
There are no other details about the attack at this time — except that it involved multiple incidents — and the HHS did not respond to Bloomberg's request for comment.
As of writing time, the HHS's website responded normally and seemed to be unaffected.
It appears that the attackers were spreading some misinformation as well.
“Text message rumors of a national #quarantineare FAKE. There is no national lockdown. @CDCgov has and will continue to post the latest guidance on #COVID19," said a tweet by the National Security Council on Sunday night. Bloomberg's sources say that the tweet was in part addressing the attacks.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The attack comes during one of the worst disease outbreaks in recent history.
SEE ALSO: Inside the red zone: Photos show dramatic impact of Italy's coronavirus lockdownThe coronavirus has so far killed more than 6,500 and infected more than 169,661 people. The outbreak has been worsening in the U.S. in recent weeks, with more than 3,400 confirmed cases and 65 deaths.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
U.S. health agency attacked by hackers amid coronavirus outbreak-口沸目赤网
sitemap
文章
6132
浏览
2636
获赞
25
Gmail's compose button on Android gets bigger, but only when you scroll down
Gmail's compose button is annoyingly small and unintuitive on phones. You may have not noticed it, bUSA Gymnastics CEO resigns after backlash from Simone Biles and Aly Raisman
UPDATE: October 16, 2018, 4:11 PM:Following backlash to her now-deleted September tweet criticizingChrissy Teigen, here's your guide to what the hell is going on in the UK right now
So, I suppose you're wondering what on earth is going on with this raging hellfire of a country? YouPregnancy apps don't have good options for women who miscarry
Welcome toSmall Humans, an ongoing series at Mashable that looks at how to take care of – andGoogle Maps and YouTube Music just made some commutes a little better
Google Maps has featured music controls for Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Play since 2018, but it6 things foldable phones need to overcome to prove they're not a fad
Foldable phones are really, finally, happening this year. But almost nobody should buy one until theTesla Model Y is on the way
We last heard about the Model Y crossover mid-size SUV car last year and it sounded like it was goinThe most Googled 'can I get pregnant if' questions, answered
The internet has changed how kids learn about sex, but sex ed in the classroom still sucks. InSex EdFacebook criticized by Free Press for empty PR response to ad boycott
In the face of mounting advertiser pressure over its handling of hate speech, Mark Zuckerberg todayFor every Facebook Watch success story, there are countless failures
You’ve almost certainly come across Jay Shetty’s inspirational videos on Facebook. The fApple really wants you to know that Apple News is dominating
It turns out Apple products are good for more than just spying on people. In an otherwise dreary JanMelania Trump's blood red Christmas decorations have given us the gift of memes
Melania Trump and team attempted to "Be Best" this holiday season, but the White House Christmas decGood news everyone, Logan Paul doesn't actually think the Earth is flat
Logan Paul is many things, but thankfully he is not a flat Earther. In a 50-minute, 2-second mockumeTwitter shames Trump for doing the absolute least in the wake of explosive devices
UPDATE: Oct. 24, 2018, 2:34 p.m. EDT Updated to include Trump's statement at White House opioid evenDid you lose a pigeon dressed in a bedazzled vest? He's been found.
Hey, if you lost your bedazzled pigeon, he's safe and sound at a bird sanctuary in Arizona. A young