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Russian Hackers Targeted Hillary Clinton Campaign Google Accounts
Thomas Fox-Brewster ,
Forbes Staff
I cover crime, privacy and security in digital and physical forms.
Hillary Clintons private email server has attracted the attention of foreign hackers and American regulators alike. But now her campaign crews Google email has been targeted by hackers thought to be working for the Russian government, security experts told FORBES today.
In the last three months, the same group that allegedly breached the Democratic National Committee in April has been trying to take control of Gmail accounts of staff working for Clintons 2016 presidential campaign, according to researchers from security firm SecureWorks. Targets included those running Clintons communications and organizing her travel, which FORBES believes includes Kristina Schake and Nick Merrill, as well as the director of speechwriting Dan Schwerin. Policy advisers and campaign finance managers were also on the Russians list.
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Its not yet clear whether the hackers managed to actually break into the Clinton groups Google accounts, though SecureWorks said the links had been clicked, possibly indicating successful attacks. The firms researchers saw the APT28 group spin up 213 short links targeting 108 email addresses on the hillaryclinton.com domain. As Bitly reveals which short links were opened, the researchers quickly determined 20 of those 213 had been clicked. And those Bitly link creations were associated with email addresses used by the APT28 hackers.
Clintons communications have been barraged with cyberattacks in recent months. Earlier this year, Clintons personal email accounts, found to have been used without the right permissions for official business, were also allegedly targeted by hackers in separate attacks. A Romanian going by the name of Guccifer claimed to have compromised the private Clinton server. In May, he pled guilty to numerous hacking crimes, though there was no official word on whether he broke into the server, itself the focus of an FBI probe.
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randome
(34,845 posts)OMG, can it really be true? Russian hackers are trying to hack GMail accounts?
Else You Are Mad
(3,040 posts)...will make things go away. It is the equivalent of covering one's ears and saying "Nahh Nahh I can't hear you."
randome
(34,845 posts)What does this article reveal? That Russian hackers have been trying to hack into the Clinton campaign's Google and GMail accounts. Do you really think this is news or even interesting? Are we supposed to be afraid that the campaign may have been hacked? What is the point of the article?
Its not yet clear whether the hackers managed to actually break into the Clinton groups Google accounts...
And if they were hacked, what would that possibly mean? That the Clinton campaign uses computers?
Else You Are Mad
(3,040 posts)That your cavalier attitude towards this is worrisome. Just because it is expected does not mean it is something one shouldn't worry about.
That is all.
For example: should some information about Hillary's supporters become known to hackers, they can blackmail them into doing things detrimental to the Democratic party.
randome
(34,845 posts)Blackmail is a crutch used by writers when they can't think of anything better to do. In the real world, I doubt it's so easy. Most people -in my opinion only- would probably say, "Shit, go ahead and publish, you're not getting a dime from me!"
Else You Are Mad
(3,040 posts)They can find out how much student debt you have and offer you that. They can find out who your friends are and they can find out the crazy things one did as a kid. They can find out who is in your family etc.
NWCorona
(8,541 posts)wyldwolf
(43,870 posts)Octafish
(55,745 posts)Unsecured server in the basement, notwithstanding.