Ummmm WTF?  -- rick

The FBI Never Asked For Access To Hacked Computer Servers

Ali Watkins

https://www.buzzfeed.com/alimwatkins/the-fbi-never-asked-for-access-to-hacked-computer-servers

WASHINGTON — The FBI did not examine the servers of the Democratic National 
Committee before issuing a report attributing the sweeping cyberintrusion to 
Russia-backed hackers, BuzzFeed News has learned.

Six months after the FBI first said it was investigating the hack of the 
Democratic National Committee’s computer network, the bureau has still not 
requested access to the hacked servers, a DNC spokesman said. No US government 
entity has run an independent forensic analysis on the system, one US 
intelligence official told BuzzFeed News.

“The DNC had several meetings with representatives of the FBI’s Cyber Division 
and its Washington (DC) Field Office, the Department of Justice’s National 
Security Division, and U.S. Attorney’s Offices, and it responded to a variety 
of requests for cooperation, but the FBI never requested access to the DNC’s 
computer servers,” Eric Walker, the DNC’s deputy communications director, told 
BuzzFeed News in an email.

The FBI has instead relied on computer forensics from a third-party tech 
security company, CrowdStrike, which first determined in March of last year 
that the DNC’s servers had been infiltrated by Russia-linked hackers, the U.S. 
intelligence official told BuzzFeed News.

“CrowdStrike is pretty good. There’s no reason to believe that anything that 
they have concluded is not accurate,” the intelligence official said, adding 
they were confident Russia was behind the widespread hacks.

The FBI declined to comment.

“Beginning at the time the intrusion was discovered by the DNC, the DNC 
cooperated fully with the FBI and its investigation, providing access to all of 
the information uncovered by CrowdStrike — without any limits,” said Walker, 
whose emails were stolen and subsequently distributed throughout the 
cyberattack.

It’s unclear why the FBI didn’t request access to the DNC servers, and whether 
it’s common practice when the bureau investigates the cyberattacks against 
private entities by state actors, like when the Sony Corporation was hacked by 
North Korea in 2014.

BuzzFeed News spoke to three cybersecurity companies who have worked on major 
breaches in the last 15 months, who said that it was “par for the course” for 
the FBI to do their own forensic research into the hacks.  None wanted to 
comment on the record on another cybersecurity company’s work, or the work 
being done by a national security agency.

The hack of the DNC servers and the subsequent release of purloined emails by 
WikiLeaks has become a Washington scandal of proportions perhaps not seen since 
the Watergate era. The hacks — part of what intelligence officials, the White 
House, and private sector analysts say was a broader Moscow-directed effort to 
influence the US election — were specifically designed to undercut democratic 
nominee Hillary Clinton’s path to the presidency and bolster Donald Trump, 
according to CIA and FBI analysis.

Trump has denied that analysis and mocked the US intelligence agencies that 
produced it. The president-elect is due to receive an in-depth briefing on the 
subject on Friday.

In a 13-page report made public the last week of December, the FBI and the 
Department of Homeland Security confirmed in a joint analysis that Russia was 
behind the widespread hacks, which targeted Democrats with the intention to 
manipulate the US election. But the analysis was attributed to broad 
intelligence across both public and private sectors. Nowhere in the report does 
it say that the government conducted its own computer forensics on the DNC 
servers.

“Public attribution of these activities to [Russian Intelligence Services] is 
supported by technical indicators from the U.S. Intelligence Community, DHS, 
FBI, the private sector, and other entities,” the report says.

On the heels of the report’s release, the White House expelled 35 Russian 
diplomats, sanctioned, among other things, two of Russia’s premier intelligence 
agencies, and shut down access to two Russian diplomatic facilities in the US.
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