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Democratic group may have been hacked earlier

The newly disclosed breach at the DCCC may have been intended to gather informatio­n about donors, rather than to steal money, sources said It was not clear what data was exposed, although donors typically submit a variety of personal info

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San Francisco/ Washington, July 29: The FBI is investigat­ing a cyber attack against another US Democratic Party group, which may be related to an earlier hack against the Democratic National Committee, four people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

The previously unreported incident at the Democratic Congressio­nal Campaign Committee, or DCCC, and its potential ties to Russian hackers are likely to heighten accusation­s, so far unproven, that Moscow is trying to meddle in the US presidenti­al election campaign to help Republican nominee Donald Trump.

The Kremlin denied involvemen­t in the DCCC cyber- attack. Hacking of the party’s emails caused discord among Democrats at the party’s convention in Philadelph­ia to nominate Hillary Clinton as its presidenti­al candidate.

The newly disclosed breach at the DCCC may have been intended to gather informatio­n about donors, rather than to steal money, the sources said on Thursday.

It was not clear what data was exposed, although donors typically submit a variety of personal informatio­n, including names, email addresses and credit card details when making a contributi­on. It was also unclear if stolen informatio­n was

used to hack into other systems.

The DCCC raises money for Democrats running for seats in the US House of Representa­tives. The intrusion at the group could have begun as recently as June, two of the sources told Reuters.

That was when a bogus website was registered with a name closely resembling that of a main donation site connected to the DCCC. For some time, Internet traffic associated with donations that was supposed to go to a company that processes campaign donations instead went to the bogus site, two sources said.

The sources said the Internet Protocol address of the spurious site resembled one used by Russian government- linked hackers suspected in the breach of the DNC, the body that sets strategy and raises money for the Democratic Party nationwide. Cyber security experts and US officials have said there was evidence that Russia engineered the DNC hack to release sensitive party emails in order to influence the US presidenti­al election.

“I have concerns that an agency of foreign intelligen­ce is hacking and interferin­g with a US election,” said Ms Clinton’s campaign chairman John Podesta, adding he had not seen news of the DCCC attack. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “We don’t see the point any more in repeating yet again that this is silliness.”

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