August 13, 2025
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Russian hackers are involved in a large -scale break in US judicial system – media

Miroslav Trinko Geek, specialty programmer, but journalist by profession. Rider, tennis player and fan of Formula-1. I write about technologies, smartphones and electric vehicles.

The American judicial system has undergone a large -scale cyberattack, according to which, according to The New York Times, the Russian government stands. The sources of the publication claim that Russia is “at least partially responsible” for the breakdown of the Pacer system – databases where court cases are stored.

According to journalists, hackers were purposefully looking for “average criminal cases” in New York and several other regions of the United States. They paid special attention to cases where people with Russian and Eastern European names.

As reported by Politico, as a result of hacking, the attackers could access the personalities of confidential informants who assist law enforcement. This puts them in danger of revenge on the part of criminals.

The stolen materials probably include sealed criminal files, charges, arrest warrants and other documents that have not yet been promulgated or have not been intended for public access at all.

The US court administrative administrative administratively confirmed the fact of cyberattack. The internal letter to the Ministry of Justice, the judges and court staff stated that “stable and high -tech cyber -clerks” broke the protected records.

By the way, this is not the first time that Russian hackers attack US judicial structures. In 2020, they broke Solarwinds software used by government agencies and large companies, receiving hidden access to customer networks, including Pacer.

Currently, the American judicial system is intensifying cyber defense and implementing additional safety measures to prevent new attacks.

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Miroslav Trinko Geek, specialty programmer, but journalist by profession. Rider, tennis player and fan of Formula-1. I write about technologies, smartphones and electric vehicles.

The American judicial system has undergone a large -scale cyberattack, according to which, according to The New York Times, the Russian government stands. The sources of the publication claim that Russia is “at least partially responsible” for the breakdown of the Pacer system – databases where court cases are stored.

According to journalists, hackers were purposefully looking for “average criminal cases” in New York and several other regions of the United States. They paid special attention to cases where people with Russian and Eastern European names.

As reported by Politico, as a result of hacking, the attackers could access the personalities of confidential informants who assist law enforcement. This puts them in danger of revenge on the part of criminals.

The stolen materials probably include sealed criminal files, charges, arrest warrants and other documents that have not yet been promulgated or have not been intended for public access at all.

The US court administrative administrative administratively confirmed the fact of cyberattack. The internal letter to the Ministry of Justice, the judges and court staff stated that “stable and high -tech cyber -clerks” broke the protected records.

By the way, this is not the first time that Russian hackers attack US judicial structures. In 2020, they broke Solarwinds software used by government agencies and large companies, receiving hidden access to customer networks, including Pacer.

Currently, the American judicial system is intensifying cyber defense and implementing additional safety measures to prevent new attacks.

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