U.S. Justice Department To Charge Six Members Of The Russian Government For Hacking The DNC Servers Last Year



Reuters: U.S. authorities identify six Russian officials in DNC hack: WSJ

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has gathered enough evidence to charge six members of the Russian government in the hacking of Democratic National Committee computers before the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the investigation.

Federal agents and prosecutors in Washington, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and San Francisco have been cooperating on the DNC investigation and prosecutors could bring the case to court next year, it said.

By identifying individual Russian military and intelligence hackers with charges, U.S. authorities could make it difficult for them to travel, but arrests and jailing would be unlikely, according to the Journal report.

The hacking investigation, conducted by cybersecurity experts, predates the appointment in May of federal special counsel Robert Mueller to oversee the probe of alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election and possible collusion with President Donald Trump’s campaign.

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WNU Editor: For  new readers to WNU .... I have been involved in numerous web projects since the 1990s, and I have built a small of group of people who are very knowledgeable about the web. Based on my own personal experience and knowledge .... I have asked "my experts" repeatedly since the DNC hack on how good are U.S. authorities to identify (with a high degree of certainty) those who are responsible for this cyber-attack/hack. The answer .... if the cyber-attackers/hackers are professional .... is no. In the case of the DNC hack .... because the FBI was not permitted to look at the servers (the investigation was done by a private company that the DNC hired) .... I have been told that it makes an investigation even more harder to pursue. So why is the Justice Department so gung-ho to pursue charges? My guess is that some people from Russia are either talking, or the U.S. government has the means to track web traffic that they have not told anyone else. Either way .... as someone who loves tech stuff .... I look forward to the trial when this evidence is presented.

More News On Reports That The U.S. Justice Department Will Charge Six Members Of The Russian Government For Hacking The DNC Servers Last Year

Justice Department considers charging Russians for hacking: report -- USA Today
Prosecutors mull charges in DNC hacking: report -- The Hill
Russian officials could be charged in hacking scandal -- New York Post
US could charge six Russian officials over DNC email hacking -- Engadget
Report: US identified Russian officials behind election hack -- CNET

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