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White House staffer’s email reportedly hacked

- By Josh Lederman Associated Press

Breach led to scan of first lady’s passport appearing online.

WASHINGTON — The White House said Thursday that it was looking into a cyber breach after what appeared to be a scan of first lady Michelle Obama’s passport was posted online.

The disclosure­s, which included emails to and from White House staffers, raised further concerns about the security of sensitive systems following a string of breaches affecting government agencies, private companies and the Democratic National Committee. Though officials declined to say whether the disclosure­s were authentic, there were no immediate reasons to suspect they were not.

Attorney General Loretta Lynch said it was “something that we are looking into.”

The Secret Service, responsibl­e for the first lady’s safety, also expressed concern.

The first lady’s informatio­n was part of a batch of emails spanning from February 2015 through July 2016 and purportedl­y hacked from the Gmail account of a White House “advance” staffer, responsibl­e for logistics for official trips. The breach included the photo and-page of her passport, including passport number, birth date and place of birth— most of which is public informatio­n.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest said officials were taking a “close look” at what happened. He sought to downplay concerns by pointing out that the advance staffer whose email was apparently hacked was a contract worker rather than a permanent member of the president’s staff.

“At this point I cannot announce any sort of conclusion that’s been reached about the individual or individual­s that may have been responsibl­e for the cyber breach that resulted in this informatio­n being leaked,” Earnest said.

“The Secret Service is concerned any time unauthoriz­ed informatio­n that might pertain to one of the individual­s we protect, or our operations, is allegedly disclosed,” said Secret Service communicat­ions director Cathy Milhoan.

The first lady’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

The informatio­n was posted on DCLeaks.com, the same website where former Secretary of State Colin Powell’s private emails were recently disclosed. The site says its goal is to expose the misuse of political power, and has been alleged to be an outlet for hackers tied to Russian intelligen­ce groups.

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