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3月5日(路透社)——联邦调查局(FBI)发言人周四表示,该局“已识别并处理了其网络上的可疑活动”。
发言人表示,该局“利用了所有技术能力进行响应”。
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发言人拒绝透露该活动的性质、发现时间或在FBI计算机网络内的具体位置等细节。
据媒体报道,此次可疑活动针对的是该局内部与窃听和情报监视相关的一个网络。路透社无法独立核实这些报道内容。
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美国司法部未立即回应置评请求。
美国政府网络经常成为各类黑客的攻击目标。今年11月,负责为立法者提供关键财务研究数据的国会预算办公室(Congressional Budget Office)通知多个国会办公室,称其数据可能在一次“网络事件”后被黑客泄露。
今年8月,《政治报》(Politico)披露,负责管理联邦法院归档系统的美国法院行政办公室(Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts)于2025年7月确定,一起黑客攻击可能导致美国多个州的敏感法院记录被泄露。
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FBI ‘identified and addressed’ suspicious cyber activities on its networks, agency spokesperson said
By Reuters
March 5, 2026 6:50 PM UTC Updated 11 mins ago
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March 5 (Reuters) – The FBI “identified and addressed suspicious activities” on its networks, an agency spokesperson said on Thursday.
The agency has “leveraged all technical capabilities to respond,” the spokesperson said.
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The spokesperson declined to provide any details as to the nature of the activity, when it was identified or where within the FBI’s computer networks.
The suspicious activity targeted a network within the agency related to wiretaps and intelligence surveillance, according to media reports. Reuters could not independently verify the reporting.
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The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
U.S. government networks are routinely targeted by a variety of hackers. In November, the Congressional Budget Office, responsible for providing key financial research data to lawmakers, notified multiple congressional offices that its data may have been exposed to hackers after a “cyber incident.”
In August, Politico revealed that the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, which manages the federal court filing system, determined in July 2025 that a hack could have exposed sensitive court records across multiple U.S. states.
Reporting by AJ Vicens in Detroit, Editing by Franklin Paul and Chizu Nomiyama
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