Russian hackers broke into email accounts of prominent federal prosecutors’ offices last year, the Justice Department says. A former prosecutor says such accounts often transmit sensitive information.
(Image credit: Patrick Semansky/AP)
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Russian hackers broke into email accounts of prominent federal prosecutors’ offices last year, the Justice Department says. A former prosecutor says such accounts often transmit sensitive information.
(Image credit: Patrick Semansky/AP)
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