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Obama orders review of 2016 president polls after FBI determines election-related hacking by Russia
Washington: President Barack Obama has ordered intelligence officials to conduct a full review of "malicious cyber activity" during the 2016 US presidential polls, the White House has said, amid growing concerns over Russia's interference in the American election cycle.
- Reportedly, the move comes after the Democrats in Congress asked the White House to release details of Russian hacking to the democrats or the public. As months before the election, confidential e-mails from the Democratic National Committee were leaked out via Wikileaks.
- The US government even before the election publicly blamed the Russian government for cyber attacks designed to influence the outcome, including hacks of Democratic groups like the Democratic National Committee.
- There was also concern about attempted attacks on voter registration systems at the state and local level, though the intelligence community never said there was strong evidence that was tied to the Russian government.
- Obama's order in this regard comes after the FBI in its investigation into hacking into campaign committees determined that this activity could have only been directed from the highest levels of the Russian government.
- Notably, Trump has denied a Russian role in the hacking, despite the overwhelming consensus from private sector cybersecurity firms that investigated the hacks and from the various US government intelligence agencies.
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