A potential breach of the FBI's Digital Collection System Network has raised concerns about the vulnerability of sensitive data related to court-authorized wiretaps and national security investigations. The incident, which was flagged on February 17, may have been a targeted attack via the supply chain, with some investigators suspecting the involvement of a nation-state actor1. The compromised system contains personal information on active FBI targets, as well as data on pen registers and FISA warrants. Although the FBI claims to have identified and addressed the suspicious activity, the lack of transparency regarding the incident's details and potential consequences has sparked worries about the evolving tactics of threat actors. This breach matters to cybersecurity practitioners because it may signal a shift in attack methods, potentially leading to downstream regulatory and supply-chain effects that will require closer scrutiny and enhanced security measures.