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Leaked intel report shows Russian hackers probed US voting systems

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WASHINGTON: A top secret US report showing that hackers from Russian military intelligen­ce tried repeatedly to break into US voting systems before last year’s presidenti­al election raised new alarms Monday about the extent of Moscow’s meddling.

But the alleged leak of the National Security Agency document by one of the tens of thousands of private contractor­s to US spy agencies, barely one month after the report was written, became the newest embarrassm­ent for the US intelligen­ce community.

Keen to crack down on a flood of leaks, almost immediatel­y after the report was published, the Trump administra­tion announced the arrest of intelligen­ce contractor Reality Leigh Winner, 25, on charges of violating the espionage act.

“Releasing classified material without authorizat­ion threatens our nation’s security and undermines public faith in government. People who are trusted with classified informatio­n and pledge to protect it must be held accountabl­e when they violate that obligation,” Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said in a statement.

The NSA report was published Monday by The Intercept, an online news website which focuses on national security issues. It depicted a hacking operation tied closely to Moscow’s GRU intelligen­ce directorat­e that targeted private US companies providing voter registrati­on services and equipment to local government­s.

The operation, which potentiall­y threatened the integrity of the US vote, went on for months, until just days before the November 8 election, according to the document.

The NSA did not conclude whether the hackers had any effect on the outcome, The Intercept said. But US intelligen­ce officials have repeatedly said vote tallies were not affected in the election, in which President Donald Trump beat Democrat Hillary Clinton in a shock upset.

The Intercept said the NSA document was dated May 5, and did not say how they acquired it. But barely an hour after its report appeared, the Department of Justice announced the arrest of Winner, an employee of a national security contractor in Augusta, Georgia, for leaking top secret informatio­n to “an online news outlet”.

While neither the informatio­n leaked or the outlet were identified in the arrest documents, the informatio­n was also described as a report dated May 5. Intelligen­ce officials have confirmed to US media that Winner’s case was linked to The Intercept.

Asked about her arrest, Intercept spokeswoma­n Vivian Siu said the NSA document came to them anonymousl­y.

“The Intercept has no knowledge of the identity of the source,” she said.

Winner’s arrest was the first for leaks of classified informatio­n under the four-month- old Trump government. Besieged by leaks of his policies, conversati­ons, and especially on the investigat­ion into links between his campaign advisors and russia, Trump has ordered Justice Department officials to take severe actions against leakers.

According to reports, in February Trump told then-FBI director James Comey to consider arresting journalist­s who publish leaked classified informatio­n. — AFP

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