Last year’s breach of unclassified White House computer systems reportedly was far more intrusive than initially thought and included the theft of some presidential correspondence.
No classified systems were compromised, including the servers that control the message traffic from President Obama’s BlackBerry mobile device. However, much of the information the unclassified servers handle — such as schedules, email exchanges with State Department officials, and discussions of personnel moves, legislation and policy — is considered sensitive.
Other Shoe Drops in White House Security Breach
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. April 28, 2015 03:38 PMLast year’s breach of unclassified White House computer systems reportedly was far more intrusive than initially thought and included the theft of some presidential correspondence.
No classified systems were compromised, including the servers that control the message traffic from President Obama’s BlackBerry mobile device. However, much of the information the unclassified servers handle — such as schedules, email exchanges with State Department officials, and discussions of personnel moves, legislation and policy — is considered sensitive.