Exclusive: Russian state hackers suspected in targeting
Biden campaign firm – sources
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[September 10, 2020] By
Joel Schectman, Raphael Satter, Christopher Bing and Joseph Menn
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp <MSFT.O>
recently alerted one of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's
main election campaign advisory firms that it had been targeted by
suspected Russian state-backed hackers, according to three people
briefed on the matter.
The hacking attempts targeted staff at Washington-based SKDKnickerbocker,
a campaign strategy and communications firm working with Biden and other
prominent Democrats, over the past two months, the sources said.
A person familiar with SKDK's response to the attempts said the hackers
failed to gain access to the firm’s networks. “They are well-defended,
so there has been no breach,” the person said.
SKDK Vice Chair Hilary Rosen declined to comment. A Biden spokesman did
not respond to a request for comment.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed the allegations as "nonsense".
Moscow has repeatedly denied using hacking to interfere in other
countries' elections.
The hacking attempts on SKDK come as U.S. intelligence agencies have
raised alarms about possible efforts by foreign governments to interfere
in the November presidential election.
Investigations by former special counsel Robert Mueller and the Senate
intelligence committee both concluded that affiliates of the Russian
government interfered in the 2016 presidential election, and Mueller has
warned that Russia was meddling in the current campaign.
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Democratic U.S. presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe
Biden speaks to the media at the end of his visit, before leaving
for Delaware, at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in
Detroit, Michigan, September 9, 2020. REUTERS/Leah Millis
One of the sources said it was not clear whether Biden’s campaign was the target
or whether the hackers were attempting to gain access to information about other
SKDK clients.
SKDK managing director Anita Dunn was a White House communications director
during the Barack Obama presidency and serves the Biden campaign as a senior
advisor.
The attempts to infiltrate SKDK were recently flagged to the campaign firm by
Microsoft, which identified hackers tied to the Russian government as the likely
culprits, according to the three sources briefed on the matter.
The attacks included phishing, a hacking method which seeks to trick users into
disclosing passwords, as well as other efforts to infiltrate SKDK's network, the
three sources said.
A Microsoft spokesman declined to comment.
SKDK is closely associated with the Democratic Party, having worked on six
presidential campaigns and numerous congressional races. In addition to its
current work for Biden, the firm in 2018 worked on successful governor’s races
in Kansas and Connecticut.
(Additional reporting by Thomas Balmforth in MOSCOW and Jack Stubbs in LONDON;
Editing by William Mallard)
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