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New Senate Intelligence report shows “extensive” Russia 2016 election interference

It also notes that Russia targeted voting systems in all 50 states.

By Alex Ward@AlexWardVoxalex.ward@vox.com
Jul 25, 2019, 7:30pm EDT
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The Senate Intelligence Committee has just released the first section of its report on 2016 Russian interference, which found that hackers likely tried to access election systems in all 50 states, confirming widespread fears that America’s election system may not be secure from attack.

For the past two and a half years, the panel led by Chair Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) and Vice Chair Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) has reviewed the intelligence that the Kremlin sought to meddle in the last presidential election, an effort separate from the highly partisan probe in the House that ended in 2018 and found no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

The document released on Thursday afternoon — one day after former special counsel Robert Mueller testified in front of Congress on his effort — is not the entirety of the committee’s findings. It’s one of five volumes the panel will release over the coming month. This report focuses specifically on Russian efforts to infiltrate election infrastructure — that is, the actual systems that allow citizens to vote across the country.

The heavily redacted report contains almost entirely known information, so in that sense it’s not a bombshell document. But it does detail how Russia “directed extensive activity, beginning in at least 2014 and carrying into at least 2017, against US election infrastructure at the state and local level.”

It underscores two vital points: 1) that determined foreign actors can gain access to America’s election infrastructure, and 2) Russia is skilled and willing to meddle inside of it.

“The facts are clear: The Russian government mounted a deliberate and systematic attack on America’s election infrastructure in 2016,” Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), a member of the committee and a 2020 presidential candidate, said in an emailed statement to reporters.

America’s election infrastructure is clearly vulnerable
The US election system is a labyrinth. The voting process is overseen by a mix of state and local governments that use different machines, software, and processes to count votes. The fact that it’s such a complicated hodgepodge for years made experts optimistic that it would be difficult for a hostile actor to seriously infiltrate.

They should be worried now. The key part of the report shows that it’s very likely all 50 states were targeted by Russian hackers. That doesn’t meant Moscow got into all of the states’ systems, just that it infiltrated at least one system in that state. The report did not find any evidence that hackers were able to change votes.

But because there was no discernible pattern, intelligence professionals and other US officials believe Russia likely aimed to gain access to any systems it could to better understand what it all looks like.

“What it mostly looked like to us was reconnaissance,” Michael Daniel, a top cybersecurity official at the White House during the Obama administration, told the committee in 2017. “I would have characterized it at the time as sort of conducting the reconnaissance to do the network mapping, to do the topology mapping so that you could actually understand the network, establish a presence so you could come back later and actually execute an operation.”

The document shows that Moscow’s military hackers significantly infiltrated 21 states in 2016 but had varying degrees of success they accessed those systems.


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The best-known case mentioned in the report is Illinois, the only named state in the document (all the others were identified by numbers).

As of the end of 2018, it reads, “Russian cyber actors had successfully penetrated Illinois’s voter registration database, viewed multiple database tables, and accessed up to 200,000 voter registration records.” Hackers were able to take out “an unknown quantity of voter registration data” and “were in a position to delete or change voter data,” though the Senate panel saw no evidence of that.

Luckily, the panel found “no evidence that any votes were changed or that any voting machines were manipulated” across the entirety of the voting infrastructure. What’s more, it looks like Russian actors didn’t even try to manipulate the vote on election day in 2016, though the report notes that “the Committee and IC’s [intelligence community’s] insight into this is limited.”

So the report apparently found Russia’s infiltration was seemingly more a fact-finding mission than anything else, not really an attempt to directly alter the vote count. That may sound reassuring, but the worry is that Moscow could potentially do more damage in the future.

Russia meddles in US elections to undermine confidence in America’s democracy
In January 2017, the FBI, CIA, and NSA clearly assessed that Russia did interfere in the 2016 presidential election, and that one of the reasons it did so was “to undermine public faith in the US democratic process.” The Senate Intelligence Committee’s report agrees.

“Based on what the IC knows about Russia’s operating procedures and intentions more broadly, the IC assesses that Russia’s activities against U.S. election infrastructure likely sought to further their overarching goal: undermining the integrity of elections and American confidence in democracy.”

Russia surely knew that US officials would find its hackers sneaking around inside election systems across the country. It also surely knew that officials would eventually release that information to the public. Finally, it was surely aware that the American people might bristle at that news.

That nervousness erodes the core of US democracy: that every individual’s voice and vote matters and will be heard and counted.

The Russian embassy was also open with the State Department that it wanted officially to observe the US election. But it also went around that traditional channel to seek permission from state and local governments. That is highly unusual, experts say, and speaks to how much interest Russia has in getting to know the ins and outs of America’s decentralized voting apparatus.

The question now is if this report will galvanize support in Congress for an election-security bill, especially as researchers say other nations will follow Russia’s playbook in 2020 and beyond. GOP lawmakers blocked a House-passed measure just hours after Mueller’s testimony on Wednesday, citing their belief that the US has already done enough to safeguard American elections.

But the report makes clear that’s just not true. “Russian efforts exploited the seams between federal authorities and capabilities, and protections for the states,” the report states. “State election officials, who have primacy in running elections, were not sufficiently warned or prepared to handle an attack from a hostile nation-state actor.”

Which means if nothing changes soon, 2016 may just be the precursor of worse things to come.
Crickets lol. Fool us once shame on you. Fool us twice, shame on all of us. Putin is in control fellas.
Those attempting to claim that it was the Ukraine that interfered with the 2016 election, not Russia...this report by the GOP led Senate intel committee just ended that misinformation attempt.
Originally Posted By: PerfectSpiral
Crickets lol. Fool us once shame on you. Fool us twice, shame on all of us. Putin is in control fellas.


From the findings:

"So the report apparently found Russia’s infiltration was seemingly more a fact-finding mission than anything else, not really an attempt to directly alter the vote count. That may sound reassuring, but the worry is that Moscow could potentially do more damage in the future."

We must be vigilant!
Quote:
We must be vigilant!


I don't disagree. In fact, I'd go one further and say we must be proactive. Vigilance alone will not be enough, because these bad actors will never stop.
I wish to disagree with you but you agreed with me so that would be like me disagreeing with myself.

#Dilemma
When zig zagging comes full circle... #logicQuandry.
So I guess we can lay to rest the entire, "It could be China or a guy in his basement" theory?
Don't be fooled.
China, Russia, North Korea and others are working against us at all times.
Then perhaps you should remind trump of that.

He does Russia’s foreign policy bidding for them, still hasn’t brought his own business back to America from China, and writes love letters back and forth to Kim while he’s simultaneously launching test missiles again.

Trump has been played like a violin and you say nothing. Shame.
He has been tougher on Russia than any previous President in our history.

Just look at the Sanctions on Putin and the Oligarchs.
Just look at the Tariffs crushing the Chinese economy.
Just look at Sanctions against North Korea as they eat dirt.

Wake up already!
Bro you are beyond saving. Sad you’ll be going down with a ship that the captain will abandon.

Oh well.
Wake up and look at the facts instead of drinking the koolaid they feed you.
Yep. Trump will be living in Moscow before the next POTUS is even sworn in. His allies will be abandoned just like the Kurds.
Originally Posted By: OldColdDawg
Yep. Trump will be living in Moscow before the next POTUS is even sworn in. His allies will be abandoned just like the Kurds.


Trump will win the next election by a landslide.
But how many votes will he lose by?
its still very much a long shot, but imma laugh it trump loses a state like Texas in 2020.

just straight up laugh.
Originally Posted By: Swish
its still very much a long shot, but imma laugh it trump loses a state like Texas in 2020.

just straight up laugh.


And that would be fair.

Will you allow others to laugh if he wins? (without being vengeful, that is)
yall already laughed when he won in 2016. i couldnt say anything just like i couldnt say anything then.
But you have, as have others, constantly.

From a few on here, we get 'illegimate', not my president, he cut the tags off his mattress, etc.
Key part of the sentence. "From a few on here".

If that's the metric we're using, that could be said for the other side as well.
how? i said trump won fair and square, even though he had a system win.

i never claimed russia successfully hacked voting booths. and i have repeatedly stated that clinton had an alley-oop but choked.

but it doesnt change the fact that the russians did meddle in favor of trump. our intelligence communities said so, mueller has said so, and this republican controlled senate have provided evidence saying so.

but again, it would be hilariously if trump lost texas. i would laugh.
Well we all know asking foreign governments to interfere by investigating political opponents is the same thing as cutting the tags off of your mattress.
And that's just how jaded against me you are. Nice little joke. Irony is lost on you, as is humor.
Jaded? Do you even read your own posts?

rofl
Originally Posted By: archbolddawg
But you have, as have others, constantly.

From a few on here, we get 'illegimate', not my president, he cut the tags off his mattress, etc.


Is that the same mattress he banged stormy on?
No, that was the Playboy Bunny mattress.
Originally Posted By: PitDAWG
No, that was the Playboy Bunny mattress.


God forbid it being the golden shower mattress.
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