FBI Says Democrats Refused Access to Hacked E-Mail Servers

by
Michael B Marois
and
Chris Strohm
January 5, 2017, 10:17 PM EST

The Democratic National Committee rebuffed requests by federal agents to 
inspect computer servers that had been breached last year during the 
presidential campaign, forcing them to rely on third-party cyber security data 
to investigate the hack, the FBI said.

The revelation came hours before U.S. intelligence chiefs are set to brief 
President-elect Donald Trump on their assessment that Russia was behind the 
attack. On Capitol Hill Thursday, they rejected Trump’s repeated skepticism 
about their findings that senior Russian officials were to blame for the 
hacking and leaks of e-mails from Democratic officials and organizations 
backing Hillary Clinton.

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The FBI Thursday released a statement confirming Trump’s claim.

“The FBI repeatedly stressed to DNC officials the necessity of obtaining direct 
access to servers and data, only to be rebuffed until well after the initial  
compromise had been mitigated," the agency said. "This left the FBI no choice 
but to rely upon a third party for information. These actions caused 
significant delays and inhibited the FBI from addressing the intrusion earlier."

Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, CIA Director John Brennan and 
FBI Director James Comey are scheduled to brief Trump Friday.

While intelligence agencies hadn’t previously confirmed that the DNC refused to 
provide access to its computers, they had disclosed that they depended on 
private cyber security companies.

Calls to the DNC press office were not immediately returned.

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https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-01-06/fbi-says-democrats-refused-access-to-hacked-e-mail-servers
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