Cybersecurity
Russia Needed Help Targeting U.S. Voters, Two Former CIA Leaders Say
Facebook's Zuckerberg Asks Forgiveness Amid Russia Probe
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Two former heads of the Central Intelligence Agency said Russia probably didn’t have the ability to microtarget U.S. voters and districts in the 2016 presidential campaign on its own, meaning some sort of assistance would have been necessary.
"It is not intuitively obvious that they could have done this themselves," former CIA director Michael Hayden said in an interview Wednesday in Washington.