The Hill: Transparency advocate group releases trove of hacked Russian documents
A group of transparency advocates released a massive number of hacked and leaked Russian documents on Friday in what is being viewed as retaliation against Russia's sharing of hacked Democratic National Committee (DNC) emails to influence the 2016 presidential campaign.
The documents, totaling 175 gigabytes in data, were shared on Distributed Denial of Secrets's website and on Internet Archive around the same time on Friday. The scope of the documents shared is far larger than the total known material Russian officials obtained from the DNC and then-Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton's campaign.
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Update #1: This Time It’s Russia’s Emails Getting Leaked (Daily Beast)
Update #2: Huge Set of Russian Documents Leaked Online (Newser)
WNU Editor: There is a lot of stuff here. Went through some of it. I can spend a year going through it.
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