FBI didnt tell US targets as Russian hackers hunted emails
Source: AP News
WASHINGTON (AP) The FBI failed to notify scores of U.S. officials that Russian hackers were trying to break into their personal Gmail accounts despite having evidence for at least a year that the targets were in the Kremlins crosshairs, The Associated Press has found.
Nearly 80 interviews with Americans targeted by Fancy Bear, a Russian government-aligned cyberespionage group, turned up only two cases in which the FBI had provided a heads-up. Even senior policymakers discovered they were targets only when the AP told them, a situation some described as bizarre and dispiriting.
Its utterly confounding, said Philip Reiner, a former senior director at the National Security Council, who was notified by the AP that he was targeted in 2015. Youve got to tell your people. Youve got to protect your people.
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The Secureworks list comprises 19,000 lines of targeting data. Going through it, the AP identified more than 500 U.S.-based people or groups and reached out to more than 190 of them, interviewing nearly 80 about their experiences.
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