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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Lockheed Martin, DoD Under Constant Net Attack

Lockheed Martin responds to reports that data on its flagship jet fighter was stolen from Department of Defense computers.

F-35 Lightning IIIt's been a month of bad news for federal security. First came a report that the U.S. electricity grid was hacked (but no damage observed).

Then Pentagon officials said that a breach had cost $100 million. Then, earlier this week, came reports that data on the Air Force's most modern fighter aircraft, the Lockheed Martin F-35, had been lost in a breach.

Officials at Lockheed Martin and the DoD denied a breach but did admit that their systems are under constant attack.

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