Spies hack into U.S. military computers

UPI
WASHINGTON, April 21 (UPI) -- Spies hacked into U.S. military computers, copying data that could threaten the effectiveness of U.S. fighter jets, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
In recent months, the newspaper said, someone was able to get into
Pentagon's $300 billion Joint Strike Fighter project and take several terabytes of information concerning design and electronics systems. Officials told the Journal it could make it easier for America's enemies to defend against the F-35 Lightning I fighter jet.
The Journal reported the Air Force's air-traffic-control system also was breached in recent months.
"There's never been anything like it," one source told the Journal, adding that other military and civilian agencies as well as private companies are affected.

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