Two separate groups associated with Russian intelligence agencies hacked into the Democratic National Committee (DNC) computer network, spying on communications and stealing research on Donald Trump, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday.
The Post described the extent of the intrusion:
“It’s the job of every foreign intelligence service to collect intelligence against their adversaries,” explained Shawn Henry, president of CrowdStrike, the cyber firm called in to handle the DNC breach and a former head of the FBI’s cyber division, in an interview with the Post. “We’re perceived as an adversary of Russia. Their job when they wake up every day is to gather intelligence against the policies, practices and strategies of the U.S. government.”
Dmitri Alperovitch, CrowdStrike co-founder and chief technology officer, agreed, writing in a blog post: “the upcoming U.S. election, and the associated candidates and parties are of critical interest to both hostile and friendly nation states,” he wrote. “The 2016 presidential election has the world’s attention, and leaders of other states are anxiously watching and planning for possible outcomes.”
No donor financial or contact information was breached, the Washington Post reported.
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“Attacks against electoral candidates and the parties they represent are likely to continue up until the election in November,” Alperovitch added.
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