![]() Emails stolen from Democratic Party servers eventually turned up on WikiLeaks and are a central part of what American intelligence officials describe as an effort by Russia to influence the U.S. The finding, contained in a report released Thursday by security firm Crowdstrike, provides additional evidence linking hackers working on behalf of the Russian state - in this case, Russian military intelligence, or GRU - with the 2016 digital break-in at the Democratic headquarters. It illustrates how hacking represents not just a tool used in propaganda operations but in traditional military engagements. Thursday’s report provides a direct line between the information operations carried out against American political organizations, and the ongoing armed conflict in eastern Ukraine. ![]() ![]() election in President-elect Donald Trump’s favor. Ukrainian artillery forces and the Democratic National Committee have something surprising in common: They were targeted by the same Russian code and spied upon by the same military intelligence unit.
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