Funny what the FBI "decides" to investigate. A hacked cell phone of a female celebrity in which nude photos were taken, CHECK!
And now the most left-wing media source in the history of the United States.
Make no mistake, the FBI does not work for the proletariat....
(But Team Sergeant you assisted the FBI a few years ago with a Special Forces fraud case? Yes, yes I did and the FBI only took that case because they were also scammed. They didn't go after Mr. Hillar because he was a green beret fraud, they went after him because he made the FBI look like idiots.)
FBI investigating possible cyberbreach of New York Times reporters' email accounts
Published August 23, 2016
· FoxNews.com
The FBI is probing a possible cyberbreach of numerous company email accounts belonging to New York Times reporters by Russian government-linked hackers, a law enforcement source close to the investigation told Fox News on Tuesday.
The investigation, which is ongoing, is looking into how and how far the perpetrators infiltrated the Times email accounts in question. It was not exactly known how many New York Times email accounts may have been compromised, according to law enforcement sources.
The latest apparent hacking adds to the laundry list of recently disclosed Russia-involved hacks of high profile U.S. organizations.
In recent months, Fox News has reported that Kremlin aligned hacking groups are believed to have been behind the intrusions of the DNC, DCCC, Clinton presidential campaign, and the Clinton Foundation.
A law enforcement source warned of a domino effect playing out in cyberspace where these hackers “island hop” to other targets after compromising an entity. This was previously demonstrated in the Clinton campaign breach, where Russian hackers were able to gain access to a campaign network through the DNC.
It is commonplace for Kremlin-aligned hacking groups to target journalists who portray the Putin regime in an unfavorable light, a law enforcement source told Fox News. Of particular concern, according to this source, is the potential that these reporters’ sources may be revealed and compromised as a result of the New York Times intrusion.
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http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2016/08/...-accounts.html