The White House confirmed on Tuesday that earlier this month, the unclassified Executive Office of the President network was hacked, and that an investigation is underway.
Staffers lost Internet connection on one unclassified network, NBC News reported. Officials on Tuesday wouldn’t offer more details on the “activity of concern,” but said efforts to mitigate it were “ongoing and some have resulted in temporary outages and loss of connectivity for our users.”
A White House official told The Washington Post that “Any such activity is something we take very seriously. In this case, we took immediate measures to evaluate and mitigate the activity.”
“Our computers and systems have not been damaged, though some elements of the unclassified network have been affected,” the White House said.
According to The Washington Post report, the Russian government is suspected of being behind the breach; the investigation, involving the FBI, Secret Service and the National Security Agency, is ongoing.








