FOX News: Russian hackers attacked top military brass' unclassified email system, ex-Joint Chiefs chairman says
Russian hackers attacked the unclassified email system used by the Joint Chiefs of Staff in August 2015, a former top military officer confirmed to Fox News late Thursday.
"Our unclassified network was attacked by a very sophisticated attacker who operated with astonishing speed and skill," said retired Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the time of the breach. "Not an amateur."
The cyberattack targeting the upper echelons of the military was first reported by CBS News. The report comes amid an ongoing furor over cyberattacks on the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, which the intelligence community believes was carried out by Russian-sponsored hackers.
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