China hacks US Navy contractor securing highly sensitive data

IANS  |  Washington 

hackers have compromised the computers of a US contractor, stealing massive amounts of highly sensitive data related to undersea warfare, including secret plans to develop a supersonic anti-ship

The hackers targeted the who works for the -- a military organisation headquartered in Rhode Island's city -- that conducts research and development for submarines and underwater weaponry, reported.

The officials did not identify the

The hackers took 614 gigabytes of material related to a closely held project known as Sea Dragon, as well as signals and sensor data, submarine radio room information relating to cryptographic systems, and the submarine development unit's electronic warfare library.

The data stolen was of a highly sensitive nature despite being housed on the contractor's unclassified network.

The officials said the material, when aggregated, could be considered classified, a fact that raises concerns about the Navy's ability to oversee contractors tasked with developing ­cutting-edge weapons.

Navy said: "There are measures in place that require companies to notify the government when a 'cyber incident' has occurred that has actual or potential adverse effects on their networks that contain controlled unclassified information."

Speaks added that "it would be inappropriate to discuss further details at this time."

On Friday, the Inspector General's Office said had asked it to review the cybersecurity issues.

The breach is part of China's long-running effort to blunt the US advantage in military technology and become the preeminent power in

The news comes as is seeking to secure Beijing's support in persuading to give up nuclear weapons, even as tensions persist between the US and over trade and defence matters.

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First Published: Sat, June 09 2018. 11:16 IST