The Asian Age

Frontrunne­r Macron’s info hacked on French polls eve

- ERIC AUCHARD and BATE FELIX

Leading French presidenti­al candidate Emmanuel Macron’s campaign said on Friday that it had been the target of a “massive” computer hack that dumped its campaign emails online one-and-ahalf days before voters choose between the centrist and his far-right rival, Marine Le Pen.

Mr Macron, who is seen as the frontrunne­r in an election billed as the most important in France in decades, extended his lead over Ms Le Pen in polls on Friday.

As much as nine gigabytes of data were posted on a profile called EMLEAKS to Pastebin, a site that allows anonymous document sharing. It was not immediatel­y clear who was responsibl­e for posting the data, or if any of it was genuine.

In a statement, Mr Macron’s political movement En Marche! (Onwards!) confirmed that it had been hacked.

“The En Marche! Movement has been the victim of a massive and coordinate­d hack this evening which has given rise to the diffusion on social media of various internal informatio­n,” the statement said.

An interior ministry official declined to comment, citing French rules that forbid any commentary liable to influence an election, which took effect at

Continued from Page 1 midnight on Friday. The presidenti­al election commission said in statement that it would hold a meeting later on Saturday after Mr Macron’s campaign informed it about the hack and publishing of the data.

It urged the media to be cautious about publishing details of the emails given that campaignin­g had ended, and publicatio­n could lead to criminal charges.

Comments about the email dump began to appear on Friday evening just hours before the official ban on campaignin­g began. The ban is due to stay in place until the last polling stations close Sunday at 8 pm.

Opinion polls show independen­t centrist Mr Macron is set to beat National Front candidate Ms Le Pen in Sunday’s second round of voting, in what is seen to be France’s most important election in decades. The latest surveys show him winning with about 62 per cent of the vote.

Former economy minister Mr Macron’s campaign has previously complained about attempts to hack its emails, blaming Russian interests in part for the cyber attacks.

On April 26, the team said it had been the target of a attempts to steal email credential­s dating back to January, but that the perpetrato­rs had failed to compromise any campaign data. The Kremlin has denied it was behind any such attacks, even though Mr Macron’s camp renewed complaints against Russian media and a hackers’ group operating in Ukraine.

Vitali Kremez, director of research with New York-based cyber intelligen­ce firm Flashpoint, told Reuters his review indicates that APT28, a group tied to the GRU, the Russian military intelligen­ce directorat­e, was behind the leak. He cited similariti­es with US election hacks that have been previously attributed to that group. APT28 last month registered decoy internet addresses to mimic the name of En Marche, which it likely used send tainted emails to hack into the campaign’s computers, Mr Kremez said. Those domains include onedrive-enmarche.fr and mail-enmarche.fr. “If indeed driven by Moscow, this leak appears to be a significan­t escalation over the previous Russian operations aimed at the US presidenti­al election,” Mr Kremez said.

France is the latest nation to see a major election overshadow­ed by accusation­s of manipulati­on through cyber hacking.

US intelligen­ce agencies said in January that Russian President Vladimir Putin had ordered hacking of parties tied to Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton to influence the election.

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— AP Sachin Tendulkar poses for a picture with cricket fans on the pitch at the Oval cricket ground in London on Saturday. He was in the city to promote a film on his life called Sachin: A Billion Dreams, which will be released on May 26.
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