Subj : US Judiciary System says
To   : All
From : Mike Powell
Date : Mon Aug 11 2025 09:40 am

US Judiciary System says it was hacked, is taking steps to strengthen
cybersecurity

Date:
Mon, 11 Aug 2025 14:24:00 +0000

Description:
Someone is attacking the court's file management systems in an attempt to
steal sensitive documents.

FULL STORY

The US Judiciary system has confirmed suffering a cyberattack, and says it is
now working on reinforcing its systems to prevent further incursions.

In a press release published on the US Courts website, the body said said it
recently experienced, escalated cyberattacks of a sophisticated and
persistent nature.

Without detailing the attacks, or the perpetrators, the announcement said
that the crooks were targeting its case management system, targeting
sensitive files hosted there.

Courts in the crosshairs

The vast majority of documents filed with the Judiciarys electronic case
management system are not confidential and indeed are readily available to
the public, which is fundamental to an open and transparent judicial system.

However, some filings contain confidential or proprietary information that
are sealed from public view, the announcement reads.

These sensitive documents can be targets of interest to a range of threat
actors. To better protect them, courts have been implementing more rigorous
procedures to restrict access to sensitive documents under carefully
controlled and monitored circumstances.

The announcement does not go into detail about the reinforcement efforts. It
says that the Administrative Office of the United States Courts is working
with Congress, the Department of Justice (DoJ), the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), and other agencies.

US courts, both local and federal, have often been the targets of different
cybercriminals.

Back in 2020, a cyberattack against the US federal court system ended up
being far more damaging than initially thought, and in 2024, unnamed hackers
attacked court systems across the US state of Washington , forcing the
judicial organization to shut down parts of its infrastructure to prevent
further damage.

In summer 2024, the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, the largest in the
United States, suffered a ransomware attack which forced it to close down its
entire operation for a day.

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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/us-judiciary-system-says-it-was-hacked-
is-taking-steps-to-strengthen-cybersecurity

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