From Nextgov.com: Network at Los Alamos vulnerable to attacks
- By Gautham Nagesh
- September 29, 2008
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Unclassified information on a network the Los Alamos National Laboratory operates is susceptible to unauthorized access because of major information security weaknesses, according to a Government Accountability Office report released on Friday. Among the problems GAO cited was the large number of foreign nationals from countries the government deems sensitive who have access to the network.
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