Besides the exposure of congressional information, the breach of the Capitol presented an opportunity for adversaries to install malware on IT equipment, bug offices and exfiltrate data.
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Hidden amidst the physical cleanup and repairs necessary after a mob of rioters stormed and occupied the US Capitol are significant cybersecurity concerns.
Wednesday’s insurrection could have exposed congressional data and devices in ways that have yet to be appreciated.
Cybersecurity experts say U.S. Capitol rioters pose a threat to national security because they accessed and stole government officials’ devices.
The unprecedented attack, whose full scope is yet to be determined, gave those behind it access to some of the most sensitive enterprise systems.
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