Russian Hackers Find Ready Bullhorns in the Media
As the dust settles on Russian interference in the United States election, journalists are confronting an aspect that has received less scrutiny than the hacking itself but poses its own thorny questions: Moscows ability to steer Western media coverage by doling out hacked documents.
Reporters have always relied on sources who provide critical information for self-interested reasons. The duty, tricky but familiar, is to publicize information that serves the public interest without falling prey to the sources agenda. But in this case, the source was Russias military intelligence agency, the G.R.U. operating through shadowy fronts who worked to mask that fact and its agenda was to undermine the American presidential election.
By releasing documents that would tarnish Hillary Clinton and other American political figures, but whose news value compelled coverage, Moscow exploited the very openness that is the basis of a free press. Its tactics have evolved with each such operation, some of which are still unfolding. Thomas Rid, a professor of security studies at Kings College London who is tracking the Russian influence campaign, said it goes well beyond hacking: Its political engineering, social engineering on a strategic level.
Great powers have long meddled in one anothers affairs. But Russia, throughout 2016, developed a previously unseen tactic: setting up fronts to seed into the press documents it had obtained by hacking.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/08/world/europe/russian-hackers-find-ready-bullhorns-in-the-media.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0
This is the same kind of hacking Glenn Greenwald still has yet to admit even exists...