The Palm Beach Post

DNC says it thwarted attempted data hack

- By Bill Barrow

The Demo

CHICAGO — cratic National Committee said Wednesday that it has thwarted a hacking attempt on its database holding informatio­n on tens of millions of voters across the country.

A party official said DNC contractor­s notified the party Tuesday of an apparent hacking attempt. The committee notified federal law enforcemen­t. The official said no informatio­n was compromise­d and added that it’s unclear which third party had attempted the hack.

The FBI did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Bob Lord, the DNC’s chief security officer, briefed the leaders of state parties on the attempt at a party gathering Wednesday morning in Chicago. The DNC distribute­s the voter file to state parties for Democratic can

didates to use the informa- tion to target voters during campaigns.

“This attempt is further proof that there are constant threats as we head into midterm elections and we must remain vigilant in order to prevent future attacks,” Lord said in a statement. He said President Donald Trump isn’t doing enough to protect American democracy.

can’t do this alone,” he said. “We need the administra­tion to take more aggressive steps to protect our voting systems.”

The hacking atte m pt comes as Democrats gather for their summer meeting. The party’s cybersecur­ity has been an issue since the 2016 presidenti­al election, when hackers identified as Russian by U.S. intelligen­ce agencies, hacked DNC servers and publicly revealed internal communicat­ions that exploited divisions between Bernie Sanders’ and Hillary Clinton’s campaigns as the two candidates vied for the Dem- ocratic presidenti­al nomination. Hackers also accessed the email accounts of Clinton’s campaign chairman, John Podesta, and systematic­ally released the contents throughout the fall campaign.

Trump, a Republican, has mocked the DNC’s cybersecur­ity and cast doubt on intelligen­ce findings that Russia was involved. At a summit with Trump in Helsinki last month, Russian President Vladimir Putin denied Russian government involvemen­t in election meddling, but said he did want Trump to win the election over Clinton.

The Democratic official described the latest attempt as a sophistica­ted phishing operation in which a hacker used a fake login page in an attempt to secure passwords, the presumed purpose being to access the voter files.

The DNC says its cloud service provider was able to sus

pend the attacker’s account.

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