Friday, January 6, 2017

FBI Says DNC Lied, Denied Permission to Inspect Server

We Are Change

The DNC and the FBI are bickering over the investigation of hacked servers.

(We Are Change) — On Wednesday the DNC told Buzzfeed that the FBI never even requested access to its servers before concluding that Russian hackers were responsible. A senior law enforcement official disputed that yesterday:

“The FBI repeatedly stressed to DNC officials the necessity of obtaining direct access to servers and data, only to be rebuffed until well after the initial compromise had been mitigated.”

 

“This left the FBI no choice but to rely upon a third party for information. These actions caused significant delays and inhibited the FBI from addressing the intrusion earlier,”  said the official.

A former FBI official told The Hill it’s not uncommon for the bureau to bypass an examination of hacked servers.

“In nine out of 10 cases, we don’t need access, we don’t ask for access, we don’t get access. That’s the normal [procedure],” explained Leo Taddeo, a former special agent.

Instead, the FBI relied on the third-party CrowdStrike, which investigated the situation for the DNC.

“Crowdstrike is pretty good. There’s no reason to believe that anything that they have concluded is not accurate,” an intelligence official told BuzzFeed.

In July, the FBI announced it was investigating the hacking of DNC servers, after Crowdstrike said it had evidence of Russian hackers breaking into the system. The FBI never gained access to the DNC’s hacked servers, instead relying on the Crowdstrike report.

Buzzfeed also reported that no U.S. intelligence agency conducted an independent forensics analysis on the hacked servers.

This dispute is just the latest twist in an extraordinary standoff between the Democrats and the FBI.

The DNC declined to comment on the FBI’s statement.

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