This is big news in the US today
Coverage When it Counts: CNN Rehashes Claims of Russian White House Hackers
Coverage When it Counts: CNN Rehashes Claims of Russian White House Hackers
Sputnik News,
7 April, 2015
In today’s media-saturated culture, when a news outlet has run so fast with a story that it leaves all of the competition behind, it would be wise for that agency to look around, because it may be sprinting in the wrong direction.
7 April, 2015
In today’s media-saturated culture, when a news outlet has run so fast with a story that it leaves all of the competition behind, it would be wise for that agency to look around, because it may be sprinting in the wrong direction.
Such
is the case with CNN, which ran away Tuesday with a mostly recycled
story accusing Russian hackers of infiltrating White House computer
systems – a breach that was widely reported on when the story first
broke in October.
The
only difference between Tuesday’s report and last year’s
coverage: This time around, CNN cited “US officials briefed on the
investigation” as its source.
Mark
Stroh apparently was not one of those officials. The spokesman for
the National Security Council said CNN was “speculating” when it
attributed the breach to Russian hackers.
"This
report is not referring to a new incident – it is speculating on
the attribution of the activity of concern on the unclassified EOP
network that the White House disclosed last year,'' Stroh said in an
emailed statement Tuesday.
"Any
such activity is something we take very seriously. In this case, as
we made clear at the time, we took immediate measures to evaluate and
mitigate the activity. As has been our position, we are not going to
comment on the referenced article's attribution to specific actors."
Ben
Rhodes, deputy national security adviser to President Barack Obama,
downplayed the 2014 breach, which affected only an unclassified
system.
But
CNN asserts that the data accessed, which included Obama’s
schedule, “belies the seriousness of the intrusion.”
CNN
and the Ban That Never Was
The
situation better be serious – especially if you want to revive
six-month-old accusations, still without any proof, outside of
unnamed sources.
According
to CNN, federal investigators consider the breach “among the most
sophisticated attacks ever launched against US government systems.”
But despite their advanced skills, the perpetrators were careless
enough to leave “tell-tale codes and other markers” that “point
to hackers working for the Russian government.”
One
unnamed source told CNN that the Russian hackers have “owned” the
State Department for months, and may still have access to the system.
No
wonder former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used her personal
email rather than the State Department’s alarmingly vulnerable
system.
From
CNN -
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