August 23, 2008

Hacker Broke into Homeland Security Phone System and Made 400 Calls

The illegal activity was caught by Sprint, which apparently thought it odd when $12,000 in calls to the Middle East from FEMA (now part of the Department of Homeland Security) were racked up over a weekend.

According to the Canadian Press via Yahoo, " [t]his type of hacking is very low-tech and 'old school,' said John Jackson, a St. Louis-based security consultant."

The identity of the hacker remains unknown. The system vulnerability "' . . . enables unauthorized individuals anywhere in the world to communicate via compromised U.S. phone systems in a way that is difficult to trace,' according to a department information bulletin from June 3, 2003" [emphasis supplied].

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