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FBI, Justice Department investigating possible hack of Clinton campaign
2016-07-30
Several related posts by Fred and Besoeker.
[KFOR] The FBI and Justice Department are investigating a possible computer hack of the Clinton campaign in addition to its examination of intrusions of other Democratic Party organizations, two law enforcement officials said Friday.

The intrusion was discovered by private investigators hired by the campaign, according to one of the law enforcement officials. The private investigators believe it is similar to the Democratic National Committee hack, but federal investigators are still working to determine the scope and nature of the intrusion, the official explained.

The campaign intrusion is the latest in a series of Democratic party organizations who have had system breaches that are being investigated -- including the DNC and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).

The Justice Department’s national security division, which was already investigating the DNC intrusion, is handling the investigation because of the believed similarities, one of the officials explained.

There is strong evidence indicating the cyber intrusion of the DNC was the work of hackers working on behalf of Russian intelligence, US officials said this week.

Clinton campaign also hacked

The computer network used by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton
... sometimes described as the Smartest Woman in the World and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another Bainbridge Colby ...
’s campaign was hacked as part of a broad cyber attack on Democratic political organizations, people familiar with the matter told Rooters.

The latest attack, which was disclosed to Rooters on Friday, follows reports of two other hacks on the Democratic National Committee and the party’s fundraising committee for candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives.

The U.S. Department of Justice national security division is investigating whether cyber hacking attacks on Democratic political organizations threatened U.S. security, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.

The involvement of the Justice Department’s national security division is a sign that the B.O. regime has concluded that the hacking was state sponsored, individuals with knowledge of the investigation said.

The Clinton campaign, based in Brooklyn, had no immediate comment and referred Rooters to a comment from earlier this week by campaign senior policy adviser Jake Sullivan criticizing Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and calling the hacking "a national security issue."

The Department of Justice had no comment.

It was not immediately clear what information on the Clinton campaign’s computer system hackers would have been able to access.

FBI warned Clinton campaign last spring of cyberattack

The FBI warned the Clinton campaign that it was a target of a cyberattack last March, just weeks before the Democratic National Committee discovered it had been penetrated by hackers it now believes were working for Russian intelligence, two sources who have been briefed on the matter told Yahoo News.

In a meeting with bigwigs at the campaign’s Brooklyn headquarters, FBI agents laid out concerns that cyberhackers had used so-called spear-phishing emails as part of an attempt to penetrate the campaign’s computers, the sources said. One of the sources said agents conducting a national security investigation asked the Clinton campaign to turn over internal computer logs as well as the personal email addresses of senior campaign officials. But the campaign, through its lawyers, declined to provide the data, deciding that the FBI’s request for sensitive personal and campaign information data was too broad and intrusive, the source said.

A second source who had been briefed on the matter and who confirmed the Brooklyn meeting said agents provided no specific information to the campaign about the identity of the cyberhackers or whether they were associated with a foreign government. The source said the campaign was already aware of attempts to penetrate its computers and had taken steps to thwart them, emphasizing that there is still no evidence that the campaign’s computers had actually been successfully penetrated.
Posted by:Besoeker

#9  Trump?
Posted by: Glenmore in Mt Vernon   2016-07-30 21:53  

#8  There's a difference between "lost" and "shove it into a burlap sack and toss it into Lake Democrat."
Posted by: Pappy   2016-07-30 13:56  

#7  The DOJ and the FBI have lost all their credibility. Even if a faultless investigation won't be believed. That's what happens when trust is betrayed. Almost impossible to get it back.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2016-07-30 12:07  

#6  Pretty sure Vlad has everyone's attention now.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2016-07-30 11:04  

#5  Wake me up when the FBI investigates the Clinton Foundation and the Hillary campaign for voter fraud and election rigging.
Posted by: JohnQC   2016-07-30 10:31  

#4  Perchance she already refused to be blackmailed, and that's why the first portion of the e-mails was released.

There will be more 'crisis' [plural?], none of which will be allowed to go to waste.
Posted by: Bobby   2016-07-30 08:37  

#3  Residuals - Many sales and marketing people earn monthly residuals by selling a product or service that generates income months or years after the original sale.

She's doing it for the kids.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-07-30 05:14  

#2  Can't blackmail somebody who has no shame and no fear of the law.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-07-30 05:10  

#1  Spend our $$$ on strengthening our security and focus on the content not who hacked. Hillary will be blackmailed big time.
Posted by: Jan   2016-07-30 01:45  

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