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New cyber attack hits Democrats, Clinton camp reports intrusion

WASHINGTON: US Democrats said they had been targeted by yet another cyber attack, while Hillary Clinton’s campaign confirmed that an analytics programme it used was breached in an earlier intrusion.

New cyber attack hits Democrats, Clinton camp reports intrusion

(Follow The Tribune on Facebook; and Twitter @thetribunechd) Clinton’s campaign said yesterday the hack on the DNC had accessed an analytics data program that it used. Reuters file photo



Washington, July 30

US Democrats said they had been targeted by yet another cyber attack, while Hillary Clinton’s campaign confirmed that an analytics programme it used was breached in an earlier intrusion.

A hack on Democratic National Committee servers resulted in last week’s embarrassing leak of emails that revealed how party leaders sought to undermine Clinton’s Democratic White House rival Bernie Sanders.

Clinton’s campaign has blamed Russia for hacking the emails, which were made public by anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.

The Kremlin dismissed the allegations as absurd, but President Barack Obama has refused to rule out the possibility that Russia is trying to sway the presidential election in favor of Republican Donald Trump.

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Clinton’s campaign said yesterday the hack on the DNC had accessed an analytics data program that it used. The programme was maintained by the DNC, it said.

“Our campaign computer system has been under review by outside cyber security experts,” campaign spokesman Nick Merrill said in a statement.

“To date, they have found no evidence that our internal systems have been compromised.”

Meanwhile, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) said yesterday it was the target of a “cyber security incident.”

“The investigation is ongoing. Based on the information we have to date, we’ve been advised by investigators that this is similar to other recent incidents, including the DNC breach,” national press secretary Meredith Kelly said in a statement.

The DCCC was working to enhance its network security and “cooperating with the federal law enforcement with respect to their ongoing investigation,” she said.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation said it was working to determine the “accuracy, nature and scope” of reports of cyber intrusions “involving multiple political entities.” The FBI “takes seriously any allegations of intrusions, and we will continue to hold accountable those who pose a threat in cyberspace,” the agency said.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange indicated more Clinton campaign leaks were forthcoming.

“We have more material related to the Hillary Clinton campaign,” he told CNN on Friday. “Those are extremely interesting. We will see what will come of them in due course.”

He refused to say how WikiLeaks obtained the leaked emails, but pointed to reports that the DNC had previously been told its systems were vulnerable and had been compromised by hackers. — AFP

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