Wow...!!! Seandainya terbukti kemenangan Trump karena hacking, terus 
bagaimana?Sudah boneka, narsist maniac, menangnya palsu lagi.
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Who Won the Election? NSA Report Suggests Russia Might Have Hacked Voting System

 Aidan Quigley,Newsweek Mon, Jun 5 2:00 PM PDT    
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Who Won the Election? NSA Report Suggests Russia Might Have Hacked Voting System
 Russian military intelligence attempted to cyber-attack a U.S. voting software 
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Russian military intelligence attempted to cyber-attack a U.S. voting software 
supplier and more than 100 local election officials in the days leading up to 
the 2016 presidential election, The Intercept reported Monday. While there is 
no indication that voting machines or the result of the election were tampered 
with, this is the first report of its type to raise serious questions about 
whether Russian hackers attempted to breach the voting system.    According to 
an NSA document acquired by The Intercept, Russian military intelligence 
cyber-attacked a U.S. voting software supplier, using information gained in 
that attack to “launch a voter registration-themed spear-phishing campaign 
targeting U.S. local government organizations.” “Russian General Staff Main 
Intelligence Directorate actors … executed cyber espionage operations against a 
named U.S. company in August 2016, evidently to obtain information on 
elections-related software and hardware solutions,” the document states. The 
operation gave the hackers “persistent access” to the targeted computers, 
allowing them to “survey the victims for items of interest.”Trending: Premier 
League Transfer News: Wenger Battles Real Madrid, Klopp Beats Conte and 
GuardiolaThe NSA document did not reach a conclusion about whether the 
interference had any impact on the outcome of the election. “It is unknown,” 
the NSA notes, “whether the aforementioned spear-phishing deployment 
successfully compromised the intended victims, and what potential data could 
have been accessed by the cyber actor.”But Pamela Smith, president of election 
integrity watchdog Verified Voting, said the hacking might have kept some 
Americans from voting. “If someone has access to a state voter database, they 
can take malicious action by modifying or removing information,” she told The 
Intercept. “This could affect whether someone has the ability to cast a regular 
ballot or be required to cast a ‘provisional’ ballot — which would mean it has 
to be checked for their eligibility before it is included in the vote, and it 
may mean the voter has to jump through certain hoops such as proving their 
information to the election official before their eligibility is affirmed.”The 
Intercept report comes amid a growing scandal regarding investigations into 
President Donald Trump’s campaign and Russian attempts to influence the result 
of the election. Although the intelligence community has reached the conclusion 
that Russia did try to influence the results of the election in Trump’s favor 
against Hillary Clinton, the president has called the ongoing investigation a 
“witch hunt.”Don't miss: Siri will soon be in your living room as apple 
launches HomePod voice-controlled speakerIt also comes days before former FBI 
Director James Comey’s highly anticipated congressional testimony, scheduled 
for Thursday. Comey was fired by the president in May, and his testimony is 
expected to center on his interactions with the president and memos he 
reportedly wrote after discussions with the president. According to media 
reports, Trump told Comey he hoped Comey would drop the investigation into 
former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.Russian President Vladimir Putin 
has mocked questions over whether Russia attempted to influence the election, 
telling NBC’s Megyn Kelly that the American media had “created a sensation out 
of nothing” and was using the allegations as “a weapon of war against the 
current president.”The NSA and the Office of the Director of National 
Intelligence declined to comment on The Intercept’s report but asked the 
publication not to publish the story and requested some redactions after The 
Intercept made it clear that it would be published.

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