White House computer system suffers cyber attack

Oct 2, 2012

Washington: The White House has confirmed its computer system was targeted in a cyber attack, but the effort was thwarted and no classified networks were compromised.

Spokesman Jay Carney told reporters Monday that it was a “spearphishing attack against an unclassified network”.

He said these types of attacks are not infrequent and the White House has mitigation measures in place, reported Xinhua.

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Carney made the remarks to reporters in Henderson, Nevada, where President Barack Obama is preparing for the first presidential debate with Republican challenger Mitt Romney on Wednesday.

“In this instance the attack was identified, the system was isolated and there is no indication whatsoever that any exfiltration of data took place. Moreover there was never any impact or attempted breach of any classified system,” said Carney.

Reports of the White House network was attacked last month surfaced earlier in the day. It wasn’t clear who was behind the attack.

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