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Software · New MexicoBy Sean Lyngaas, Gabe Cohen, CNN (CNN) — An unidentified hacker stole sensitive data from Customs and Border Protection and Federal Emergency Management Agency employees in a “widespread” breach this summer that lasted several weeks, according to an internal FEMA assessment reviewed by CNN. The incident led to an urgent cleanup operation by senior Department of Homeland Security IT officials after the hacker gained deeper access to a FEMA comput…See the Story
Hacker Stole Sensitive FEMA and Border Patrol Data in Months-Long Breach
91% Center coverage: 32 sources

Government Shutdown · United StatesA law allowing private companies to share information about cybersecurity threats with the government expired Wednesday after Congress failed to reauthorize the legislation amid a wider shutdown fight. The Cybersecurity and Information Sharing Act (CISA) of 2015, which initially appeared poised to be extended as part of a temporary stopgap measure, lapsed as lawmakers failed…See the Story
Cyberthreat sharing law expires as government shuts down
100% Center coverage: 4 sources