Does anyone know if the EDGAR system used by the SEC is run on an IBM mainframe?

The Securities and Exchange Commission, the top U.S. markets regulator, has 
disclosed that a cyber attack on its electronic system for storing 
public-company filings last year may have allowed for some illegal trading. In 
a statement issued late Wednesday, SEC Chairman Jay Clayton said the “incident” 
was caused by “a software vulnerability” in its filing system, though he did 
not provide further details on the scale of possible illicit trading caused by 
the breach. The hack was detected in 2016 but regulators only learned in August 
that some information obtained by the hackers may have led to illicit trading, 
Clayton said. The SEC, which stores the financial disclosure documents of 
thousands of public companies and financial firms in its EDGAR filing system, 
said it is cooperating with the “appropriate authorities” in an ongoing 
investigation of the breach. 
READ IT AT THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 
<https://www.wsj.com/articles/sec-discloses-edgar-corporate-filing-system-was-hacked-in-2016-1505956552>
 


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