NSA denies website was hacked, cites internal error
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The National Security Agency says an internal system error caused its website to go down for several hours Friday during a scheduled update.
There had been speculation on the Internet that the online site had been hit with a denial-of-service attack, but the agency said that was not true.
The NSA said the problem would be resolved Friday night.
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After the website went dark, a Twitter account affiliated with the hacker group Anonymous appeared to claim responsibility.
A tweet from the handle @AnonyOps read, “Aww don’t panic about nsa.gov being down. They have a backup copy of the internet.”
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There is no evidence that any information or data has been stolen from NSA’s network, and it is not clear what caused the outage, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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The Journal reported another Twitter handle @annoymousAsia allegedly affiliated with Anonymous appeared to take credit for the attack tweeting, “We sail strong. #tangodown #nsa.”
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.