Spy sat agency breached - insists no secrets spilled
Briefly

A computer intrusion occurred at the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) where attackers gained limited access to unclassified networks. The agency stated that no classified data was exposed during the breach, which is currently under investigation. The Acquisition Research Center (ARC), the portal used for vendor engagements, was affected, but any contract details remain secure. Reports indicate that sensitive information related to CIA technology acquisition efforts, including the Digital Hammer program, may have been compromised. Separate from this, the Tea app experienced a significant data breach exposing 72,000 images.
The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) confirmed that attackers gained limited access to its networks, but no classified data was exposed.
The ARC is the NRO's unclassified portal for vendors to pitch their tech and bid on contracts, which means any awarded contract details should be safe.
Attackers may have obtained sensitive information related to CIA technology acquisition, including data linked to the Digital Hammer program.
Tea, an application for women to swap notes on potential paramours, exposed 72,000 images due to a major data breach.
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