Sentences with phrase «russia hacked the email»

Currently, the President - elect is an ongoing spat with the intelligence communities over claims by the FBI, Homeland Security, and others that Russia hacked the email of American politicians in a bid to meddle with the U.S. election.

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The lawsuit alleges that Russia hacked the DNC's email servers, then used the information «to advance its own interests: destabilizing the U.S. political environment, denigrating Democratic presidential nominee, and supporting the campaign of Donald J. Trump.»
U.S. lawmakers have raised concerns that Moscow might use the firm's products to attack American computer networks, a particularly sensitive issue given allegations by U.S. intelligence agencies that Russia hacked and leaked emails of Democratic Party political groups to interfere in the 2016 presidential election campaign.
In July, he called on Russia to hack Clinton's emails.
Assange had wanted to meet with Rohrabacher to tell him that «Russia was not behind» the leaks of Democratic National Committee emails that were hacked during the election.
Asked why the Congressman wasn't prepared to accept the intelligence community's assessment that Russia hacked and leaked the DNC emails, Grubbs replied: «Because over time he's learned that the intel community has not been completely reliable and that its «assessment» of the leaks was more of a subjective consensus than hard evidence.»
On October 7, 2016, the US intelligence community released a statement publicly accusing Russia, for the first time, of hacking into the Democratic National Committee's email servers and for interfering with the US election process.
Russia hacked the Danish defence network and gained access to employees» emails in 2015 and 2016, Frederiksen said in April.
It said Russia was responsible for carrying out cyberattacks against the US, disseminating hacked emails stolen from the Democratic National Committee, and launching a social media disinformation campaign — findings that mostly echo parts of the US intelligence community's assessment of Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
On top of this rebuke, he further testified that there was an ongoing FBI counter-intelligence investigation about collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia's disturbingly successful email hacking and election manipulation scheme.
We now know the Trump - Russia investigation began because a former Trump campaign aide, George Papadopoulos, told Australia's ambassador to the UK that Russia had «dirt» on Hillary Clinton in the form of thousands of hacked emails.
In July 2016, hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee were publicly released, and the hacks were thought to be the work of Russia.
The lawsuit, which was filed in federal court in Manhattan, said «the Trump campaign and its agents gleefully welcomed Russia's help,» which involved releasing hacked emails and spreading misinformation on social media.
In the days following the end of the DNC, Trump has picked a fight with that aforementioned «Gold Star» Muslim - American family; he has called on the state of Russia to «hack» into the Clinton campaign's email server; he has put into question America's resolve to affirm its treaty obligations to its NATO allies; he has first refused, and then under pressure accepted, to endorse the highest - ranking official of his own party, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan; and he has even begun to state that the election results this November may «be rigged.»
The senator has called for an investigation into Russia's meddling into the 2016 presidential election that included hacking the Democratic National Committee and the emails of some Hillary Clinton campaign staffers.
The reply was to an email I wrote a few weeks ago, originally about the Alisa Shevchenko election hacking story, but which related some aspects of the case to the likelihood of ending up reliant on Russia and the United States post-Brexit, and how the UK's stance on Ms Shevchenko might end up relating to that.
Consensus is building in the intelligence community that Russia was behind the hack of internal emails at the Democratic National Committee.
The German parliament's network was hacked in 2015 — Russia is said to be the prime suspect — leading to worries that stolen emails might be published strategically to affect the election.
In Russia's view, Hillary Clinton's campaign has raised the email hacking issue to draw attention away from the content of the leaked emails.
Actually I think he does believe it, because he has asked Russia to hack Clinton's emails, so he knows they have a capability.
Yet another asks what Trump knew about email hacking by Russia, its use of social media and other acts aimed at the campaign.
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