FBI investigating hack on its wiretap and surveillance systems: Report

Hackers have reportedly broken into the networks of the FBI. On Thursday, citing an anonymous source, CNN reported that the breach affected a system used to manage wiretaps and foreign intelligence surveillance warrants. An FBI spokesperson stated that the bureau identified and addressed suspicious activities on its networks and leveraged all technical capabilities to respond, while declining to provide more details.

This incident marks the latest major breach of U.S. government agencies and American companies in recent times. Last year, Chinese hackers broke into the U.S. Treasury and the National Nuclear Security Administration, which oversees the security of the U.S. nuclear stockpile. Simultaneously, Russian hackers stole sealed records from the U.S. Courts’ filing system.

In a separate series of events, Elon Musk’s DOGE took control of Americans’ personal data, defying long-standing security practices and violating federal protocols. This occurred despite a senator warning that Musk poses national security risks.

Meanwhile, the Chinese government hacking group known as Salt Typhoon has broken into at least 200 U.S. companies, according to the FBI. Some of the companies confirmed to have been hacked include telecommunications providers AT&T and Verizon, as well as Lumen, Charter Communications, and Windstream.