US Federal Judiciary Reports Sophisticated Cyberattacks on IT Systems
The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts announced on Thursday that federal judiciary IT systems have been targeted by “recent escalated cyberattacks of a sophisticated and persistent nature.” The disclosure follows a Politico report claiming that the judiciary’s electronic case filing system was compromised in a sweeping hack, potentially exposing sensitive court data across several states.
According to Politico’s sources, the breach affected the federal case management system, including the Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) platform used by legal professionals to upload and manage documents, and the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) system, which provides public, paid access to certain case data.
While the Administrative Office’s statement did not confirm the full extent of Politico’s findings, it stressed that the judiciary is focusing on enhancing security measures and collaborating with courts to reduce the impact on litigants. The nature of the attacks and the actors behind them have not yet been disclosed.











