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Kathianne
12-16-2016, 03:06 PM
This seems a bigger story, no?

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/more-states-confirm-cyber-attacks-sourced-to-dhs/476227320


More states confirm suspected cyberattacks sourced to DHS
by: Aaron Diamant Updated: Dec 16, 2016 - 8:54 AM

The two states reporting the suspected cyberattacks were West Virginia and Kentucky.

"We need somebody to dig down into this story and figure out exactly what happened," said Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp.

In the past week, the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office has confirmed 10 separate cyberattacks on its network over the past 10 months that were traced back to DHS addresses.

"We're being told something that they think they have it figured out, yet nobody's really showed us how this happened,” Kemp said. "We need to know."

He says the new information from the two other states presents even more reason to be concerned.

"So now this just raises more questions that haven't been answered about this and continues to raise the alarms and concern that I have," Kemp said.

Through an open-records request, Diamant acquired the results of a survey Kemp asked the National Association of Secretaries of State to send to its members.

West Virginia wrote back, "This IP address did access our election night results on November 7, 2016." Kentucky responded the same IP address “did touch the KY (online voter registration) system on one occasion, 11/1/16.”

In a letter this week, DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson told Kemp the department sourced the mid-November activity in Georgia to a federal contractor conducting what he called "normal" internet searches on the Secretary of State's website. But Kemp says there’s a problem with that answer.

“We haven't been able to recreate this the way they explained it to us,” Kemp said.

Kemp also told Diamant that DHS has yet to explain at least nine other suspected network scans linked to DHS IP addresses over the last year on or around important primary and presidential election dates. Kemp's call for answers is amplified now by the National Association of Secretaries of State, or NASS.

"We have one administration leaving town and another coming in so it does remain to be seen just who will be left holding the bag if we don't get a great explanation on what has occurred very soon,” said Kay Stimpson, with NASS.

Unsatisfied with the response he got from Johnson, Kemp fired off a letter Wednesday to loop in President-elect Donald Trump. He is still awaiting a response.

"We just need to ask the new administration to take a look at this and make sure that we get the truth the people of Georgia are deserving to know that and really demanding it,” Kemp said.

In an emailed statement the Kentucky Secretary of State's office told us it believes the IP address that sparked all this did not attack its system.

West Virginia's Secretary of State did not respond to our request for comment, neither did DHS.

jimnyc
12-16-2016, 03:09 PM
Yeah, WTF, why is this being buried? I read another article yesterday and Kemp seems awfully pissed, and rightfully so.

NightTrain
12-16-2016, 03:19 PM
There's something rotten in Denmark.

Kathianne
12-16-2016, 04:33 PM
I listened to Obama's whole news conference today, hoping it's his last. One of the things he was lamenting was how 'people have lost trust in government agencies,' blaming the interwebz fake news for such. Yes boys and girls, he ignored what the IRS did to conservative groups; what and who DOJ went after and didn't; what the EPA and DOJ and DOE have done regarding energy production and so much wasted schemes by the government into 'new green technologies; all of the executive actions and on and on.

I most certainly have my concerns about what will come, but we cannot see the end of this administration and its divisiveness soon enough.