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Security company releases new evidence in DNC hack

Clip: 12/22/2016 | 7m 46s

Security company releases evidence of Russian role in election hacking.

U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded Russia was behind the hack of the DNC and others, but haven't made the evidence public. The private cyber security company that uncovered the hack has unveiled new details it says confirms Russian military intelligence service was behind the breach. Judy Woodruff speaks with Dmitri Alperovitch of Crowdstrike and Thomas Rid of King's College, London.

12/22/2016 | Rating NR

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