Lockheed martin confirms attack on it network, and says it is investigating

As US officials confirmed the Pentagon's "high 007카지노로얄confidence" in North Korea's ability to strike any US military assets at the US Pacific Command (PACOM), Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) said Saturday it is trying to determine who is behind a cyberattack that has crippled all network services across the US Pacific Command (PACOM).

North Korea conducted its first ICBM test on September 9, and some analysts suspect Pyongyang might be trying to launch a second ICBM early next month to test its range and capacity.

"We are working closely with our foreign partners and our Defense Department partners, and in particular with the N청주출장만남ational Security Agency (NSA) and Cyber Command, to determine who is behind this attack. We believe they are a country that has a history of cyber-enabled threats and a desire to develop a long-term relationship with the US that is mutually beneficial," said Lockheed Martin's General Counsel Chris Allen.

Allen is among the officials involved in a joint Pentagon-NSA investigation of North Korea's ICBM attacks.

"There are ongoing and ongoing investigations, and we will cooperate fully with every effort we can to find out the truth," said Allen, who is the acting director of the US Cyber Command.

A spokesman for the Pentagon and the NSA declined to comment on the scope and nature of the investigation.

The Pentagon announced Friday that the US military launched airstrikes against a North Korean military site that fired multiple projectiles into the sea.

Allen and his colleagues at the Pentagon's Information Systems

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