(Reuters) — The Trump administration offered lawmakers few details about the recent hacking campaign against the federal government, several members of Congress said Friday following a classified briefing on the intrusion and calling for an in-person meeting.
Rep. Stephen Lynch, D-Massachusetts, head of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform’s national security subcommittee, said the information provided was “very disappointing” and that it appeared U.S. “cybersecurity experts don't have a real sense yet in terms of the breadth of the intrusion itself.”
Other lawmakers also told reporters that the administration offered few specifics.
Cyberattacks have dropped down the list of top concerns for global businesses compared with previous years, but remain the biggest risk for U.S. businesses, according to a World Economic Forum report released Thursday.