Media reporting now on charges laid by the U.S. Department of Justice on Monday
- Against a contractor
- Charged with sending classified material to a news organization
- Reuters say the organisation is 'The Intercept'
Earlier on Monday The Intercept had
- published a top-secret document from the U.S. National Security Agency that described Russian efforts to launch cyber attacks on at least one U.S. voting software supplier and send "spear-phishing" emails, or targeted emails that try to trick a recipient into clicking on a malicious link to steal data, to more than 100 local election officials days before the presidential election last November.
More here at Reuters and also more at Politico
Despite all the denials and suppression efforts the truth is slipping out. Markets have so far shrugged it all off. Let's see if that continues.