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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (971930)10/12/2016 7:11:22 PM
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Define "know". We do know for a fact that people associated with Russian intelligence agencies have been the source of some of the Wikileaks.
We know you're misingotmed or outright lying. Which is it?
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FBI (re)issues statement on Podesta hack By Josh Gerstein

10/12/16 01:18 PM EDT

politico.com

The FBI is reacting to the hacking of Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta's emails by re-issuing a broadly-worded statement about cyber threats to those active in American politics.

"The FBI is aware of media reporting on cyber intrusions involving multiple political entities, and is working to determine the accuracy, nature and scope of these matters," an FBI spokesperson said. "The cyber threat environment continues to evolve as cyber actors target all sectors and their data. The FBI takes seriously any allegations of intrusions, and we will continue to hold accountable those who pose a threat in cyberspace."

The FBI statement came after Podesta told reporters that he talked with the FBI Sunday, which told him an investigation is underway. Messages hacked from Podesta's Gmail account began appearing on the WikiLeaks website Friday, with more emails dumped out this week.
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