Cybersecurity
Inside Story: How Russians Hacked the Democrats' Emails
It wasn't just a few aides that the hackers went after; it was an all-out blitz across the Democratic Party, according to the Associated Press.
Why Mueller Is Seen as the Perfect Man for the Job
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Washington (AP) -- It was just before noon in Moscow on March 10, 2016, when the first volley of malicious messages hit the Hillary Clinton campaign.
The first 29 phishing emails were almost all misfires. Addressed to people who worked for Clinton during her first presidential run, the messages bounced back untouched.