Delegates cheer during the final day of the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
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The FBI is investigating a hack at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, a second cyber intrusion on the party following an embarrassing attack on the Democratic National Committee, the Associated Press and Reuters reported.
The apparent cyber attack on the party's Congressional campaign arm comes after Wikileaks published more than 19,000 emails from the DNC, some of which showed staffers criticizing the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign.
The emails were released days before the Democratic National Convention, sparking an FBI investigation of its own about a possible hack into the party's system and leading chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz to resign.
According to the Reuters report, the intrusion at the DCCC started sometime in June. A Democratic aide confirmed party leadership had been informed of the investigation, the Associated Press reported.
Officials at the FBI and DCCC did not immediately respond to BuzzFeed News inquiries.
Reuters reported a fake website with a domain name similar to that of the DCCC was created, and apparently collected donation information that was meant for the DCCC. The site used an internet protocol address similar to one set up by hackers linked to the Russian government.
Cyber security experts and U.S. officials have suggested Russia might be behind the DNC cyber attack, but on Thursday, the Director of the National Intelligence said he was not ready to say for certain who was behind the hack.
LINK: Sanders “Outraged” By Leaked Emails Showing DNC Staffers Criticizing Him
LINK: DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz Stepping Down Amid Email Scandal
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