American supercomputer research center is hacked

The US Oak Ridge National Research Center this week (December 6) has announced it has suffered a sophisticated cyber attack within the past few weeks, causing thousands of personal information. visitors of this research center may be stolen.

In a message to 4,200 employees at Oak Ridge Research, a unit under the US Energy Administration, the director of the research center said, "This attack is believed to be a part. in many consecutive efforts to gain access to computer networks of many US research centers and technology institutes ".

Picture 1 of American supercomputer research center is hacked Oak Ridge officials did not specify which other institutes had suffered the attack. But they said hackers could have infiltrated the database of names, social security numbers and birth dates of visitors to the research center between 1990 and 2004.

The research center currently owns the Cray XT3 / XT4 system (also known as Jaguar), the world's second largest supercomputer with a capacity of 101.7-teraflop, an open research project on supercomputers. . Now Oak Ridge is planning to deploy another supercomputer.

Every year, about 3,000 researchers visit the Oak Ridge center - an important center for high-performance computers and energy research located 25 miles west of Knoxville.

Huy Phong