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US officially accuses Russia of hacking political sites

The U.S. has accused Russia of hacking political sites. Unsplash/Pixabay

WASHINGTON – The U.S. is accusing Russia of hacking political sites, saying it is trying to interfere with the upcoming presidential election.

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Intelligence officials say they are confident that the Russian government directed the recent breaches of emails from American people and institutions, including U.S. political organizations.

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The Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Department of Homeland Security have released a joint statement saying that based on the “scope and sensitivity” of the hacking efforts, only Russia’s “senior-most officials” could have authorized these activities.

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Pressure has been mounting on the Obama administration to call out Russia on the hacking of political groups, including the Democratic National Committee.

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