Obama and McCain Campaign Systems Were Hacked

Newsweek is reporting that computer networks of both the Obama and McCain campaigns were the targets of a sophisticated cyberattack in the run-up to the general election and, in the Obama case, “a serious amount of files” were downloaded from the system.

The Obama camp initially thought in midsummer that their system was infected by password-stealing malware uploaded to someone’s computer through a phishing attack. But after FBI and Secret Service agents investigated, they told staff they had a problem “way bigger than what you understand.”

The intrusion even led White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten to tell the Obama camp, “You have a real problem … and you have to deal with it.”

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