Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 4
IBM, AT&T Accused of Hiding Years of Foreign Hacks to Protect Federal Contracts
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 4

IBM, AT&T Accused of Hiding Years of Foreign Hacks to Protect Federal Contracts

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 4

Summary

  • A whistleblower lawsuit alleges IBM and AT&T repeatedly failed to disclose foreign government-linked breaches of their computer systems to the US government over several years.
  • William Barlow, IBM’s former vice president of threat intelligence, says the companies concealed the intrusions and gave false assurances about their cybersecurity to win and retain federal contracts.
  • The complaint centers on alleged violations of legal disclosure duties tied to government work, turning the case from a security lapse into a potential contracting and compliance issue.
  • If the claims are substantiated, the allegations could expose both companies to scrutiny over how major federal contractors report cyber intrusions tied to foreign actors.

Insights

Beyond IBM and AT&T, is a silent cyber crisis unfolding within the government's most trusted private partners?
When billion-dollar contracts are at stake, can federal contractors be trusted to report their own cyber failures?