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NSA reveals Russia hacked US President poll

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Intelligen­ce officials around the world on Tuesday were jolted by revelation­s in a top-secret report from the US National Security Agency that Russia made hacking attacks to influence the 2016 American presidenti­al election.

The NSA report published on Monday by online news organisati­on The Intercept said Russia’s military intelligen­ce conducted over 100 cyberattac­ks on voting software providers and local election officials.

According to the leaked document, which was dated May 5, Russia’s Military Intelligen­ce Directorat­e (GRU) allegedly launched an attack in August 2016 against a US company “evidently to obtain informatio­n on elections-related software and hardware solutions”.

“The actors used data obtained from that operation to launch a voter registrati­on-themed ‘spear-phishing’ campaign targeting US local government organisati­ons,” reported Efe news, citing the NSA report.

Spear-phishing is an informatio­n-gathering technique directed at specific individual­s or companies, which often uses fake e-mails as a way to extract passwords from unwitting targets.

A 25-year-old US government contractor, Reality Leigh Winner, was accused by authoritie­s of leaking the NSA report and charged with mishandlin­g classified informatio­n. Winner was arrested and remains in jail pending a detention hearing this week, according to her attorney Titus T. Nichols.

Winner worked for the Pluribus Internatio­nal Corporatio­n consulting firm and had top secret clearance, which allowed her to handle classified informatio­n. Pluribus Internatio­nal’s clients include the Defence Intelligen­ce Agency, the US Army and US Central Command.

The US Department of Justice said that Winner printed out a classified document from her office computer on May 9 and mailed it to The Intercept.

However, the indictment shows that investigat­ors managed to track down the suspect when they noted that the document posted on The Intercept’s website showed folding marks.

 ??  ?? THE NSA report oes not say whether hacking had any effect on poll results
BUT IT says Russian intelligen­ce attacked a US voting software company and sent spear-phishing emails to more than 100 election officials in October or November
THE NSA report oes not say whether hacking had any effect on poll results BUT IT says Russian intelligen­ce attacked a US voting software company and sent spear-phishing emails to more than 100 election officials in October or November

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