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according to U.S. officials.The compromise of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers'
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Engineers spokesman, confirmed the cyber incident but declined to provide
details.Click for more from The Washington Free Beacon.
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infrastructure database to the Chinese government or military cyber warriors,
according to U.S. officials.The compromise of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers'
National Inventory of Dams (NID) is raising new concerns that China is
preparing to conduct a future cyber attack against the national electrical
power grid, including the growing percentage of electricity produced by
hydroelectric dams.According to officials familiar with intelligence reports,
the Corps of Engineers' National Inventory of Dams was hacked by an
unauthorized user believed to be from China, beginning in January and uncovered
earlier this month.The database contains sensitive information on vulnerabilities
of every major dam in the United States. There are around 8,100
major dams across waterways in the United States.Pete Pierce, a Corps of
Engineers spokesman, confirmed the cyber incident but declined to provide
details.Click for more from The Washington Free Beacon.
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