Last year, the Office of Personnel Management reported a “major hack” that allowed bad actors to view emails from the Department of Defense and the Department of Justice, according to a report from Bloomberg.
Last year, the Office of Personnel Management reported a “major hack” that allowed bad actors to view emails from the Department of Defense and the Department of Justice, according
to a report fromDespite the breadth of the attack, the Office of Personnel Management reportedly said the emails hackers accessed were “generally of low sensitivity” and not classified.
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