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Te sugiero leer las fuentes primarias, pero si te sirve wikipedia me resulta mas comodo citar desde alli. (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_interference_in_the_2016_United_States_elections )
"A 2019 report by the Senate Intelligence Committee[152] found "an unprecedented level of activity against state election infrastructure" by Russian intelligence in 2016.[153] The activity occurred in "all 50 states" and is thought by "many officials and experts" to have been "a trial run ... to probe American defenses and identify weaknesses in the vast back-end apparatus—voter-registration operations, state and local election databases, electronic poll books and other equipment" of state election systems.[154] The report warned that the United States "remains vulnerable" in the 2020 election.[153]
Of "particular concern" to the committee report was the Russians' hacking of three companies "that provide states with the back-end systems that have increasingly replaced the thick binders of paper used to verify voters' identities and registration status."[154]
Intrusions into state voter-registration systems
During the summer and fall of 2016, Russian hackers intruded into voter databases and software systems in 39 different states, alarming Obama administration officials to the point that they took the unprecedented step of contacting Moscow directly via the Moscow–Washington hotline and warning that the attacks risked setting off a broader conflict.[155]
As early as June 2016, the FBI sent a warning to states about "bad actors" probing state-elections systems to seek vulnerabilities.[156] In September 2016, FBI Director James Comey testified before the House Judiciary Committee that the FBI was investigating Russian hackers attempting to disrupt the 2016 election and that federal investigators had detected hacker-related activities in state voter-registration databases,[157] which independent assessments determined were soft targets for hackers.[158] Comey stated there were multiple attempts to hack voter database registrations.[156] Director of National Intelligence James Clapper attributed Russian hacking attempts to Vladimir Putin.[159]
In August 2016, the FBI issued a nationwide "flash alert" warning state election officials about hacking attempts.[158] In September 2016, U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials and the National Association of Secretaries of State announced that hackers had penetrated, or sought to penetrate, the voter-registration systems in more than 20 states over the previous few months.[157] Federal investigators attributed these attempts to Russian government-sponsored hackers,[156] and specifically to Russian intelligence agencies.[158] Four of the intrusions into voter registration databases were successful, including intrusions into the Illinois and Arizona databases.[159] Although the hackers did not appear to change or manipulate data,[157][156] Illinois officials said information on up to 200,000 registered voters was stolen.[158] The FBI and DHS increased their election-security coordination efforts with state officials as a result.[156][157] Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson reported that 18 states had requested voting-system security assistance from DHS.[156] The department also offered risk assessments to the states, but just four states expressed interest, as the election was rapidly approaching.[157] The reports of the database intrusions prompted alarm from Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada, who wrote to the FBI saying foreign attempts to cast doubt on free and fair elections was a danger to democracy not seen since the Cold War.[159]
On September 22, 2017, federal authorities notified the election officials of 21 states that their election systems had been targeted.[160] "In most cases, states said they were told the systems were not breached."[161] Over a year after the initial warnings, this was the first official confirmation many state governments received that their states specifically had been targeted.[162] Moreover, top elections officials of the states of Wisconsin and California have denied the federal claim. California Secretary of State Alex Padilla said, "California voters can further rest assured that the California Secretary of State elections infrastructure and websites were not hacked or breached by Russian cyber actors ... Our notification from DHS last Friday was not only a year late, it also turned out to be bad information."[163]
In May 2018, the Senate Intelligence Committee released its interim report on election security.[164] The committee concluded, on a bipartisan basis, that the response of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to Russian government-sponsored efforts to undermine confidence in the U.S. voting process was "inadequate". The committee reported that the Russian government was able to penetrate election systems in at least 18, and possibly up to 21, states, and that in a smaller subset of states, infiltrators "could have altered or deleted voter registration data," although they lacked the ability to manipulate individual votes or vote tallies. The committee wrote that the infiltrators' failure to exploit vulnerabilities in election systems could have been because they "decided against taking action" or because "they were merely gathering information and testing capabilities for a future attack".[164]"
Y si, el hackeo a esos emails si vino de rusia
.la evidencia esta en el reporte Mueller.
Pero ese no es el informe Mueller.