Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the
agency, which in November said it had suffered a cyber attack,
was improving "the security of its main unclassified network
during a short, planned outage of some Internet-linked systems."
The agency carried out an upgrade in November that also left
workers unable to send outside emails or to get to the internet.
In a brief statement, Psaki said the department continued to
monitor "activity of concern" on its unclassified network but
did not address whether there had been a recent, new attack that
prompted the latest security upgrade.
"There has been no compromise of any of the Department's
classified systems, nor of our core financial, consular, and
human resource systems," Psaki said in the statement.
Other State Department employees said they were unable to send
emails outside the agency, although internal emails continue to
flow, and that they could not get access to the Internet from
their desktop computers.
(Reporting BBy Arshad Mohammed; Editing by David Gregorio)
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