Report: Russia Launched Cyberattack On Voting Vendor Ahead Of Election
Russia's GRU intelligence agency targeted an American provider of election services, The Intercept says; a U.S. intelligence contractor was charged with revealing a secret report about the scheme.
by Pam Fessler
Jun 05, 2017
4 minutes
Updated 9 p.m. ET
Russia's military intelligence agency launched an attack before Election Day 2016 on a U.S. company that provides voting services and systems, according to a top secret report posted Monday by The Intercept.
The news site published a report, with redactions, by the National Security Agency that described the Russian spear-phishing scheme, one it described as perpetrated by the same intelligence agency — the GRU — sanctioned by the Obama administration over the 2016 cyber-mischief.
According to the NSA report, Russian hackers sent emails to people who worked at a company that provides election software and hardware, trying to
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