Emmanuel Macron's presidential campaign hacked, officials say

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Emmanuel Macron's presidential campaign hacked



Leading French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron has been the victim of a "massive and coordinated hacking operation," after files purporting to be from the campaign were posted online via social media, his campaign said Friday.

Campaign officials said the perpetrators of the hack -- revealed just two days before the election -- had mixed fake documents with authentic ones "in order to create confusion and misinformation."

About 14.5 gigabytes of emails, personal and business documents were posted, a CNN look at the data shows. Links to the 70,000-plus files were posted on pastebin, a text-sharing site, just before 2 p.m. ET Friday.

The statement said that by happening near the end of the campaign, the operation is clearly meant to undermine democracy, just like during the recent presidential campaign in the United States. US intelligence officials have said the Russians meddled in the November elections, and Congress is investigating the allegations. Russia has denied any interference.

Macron, if successful in Sunday's final vote, would become the youngest president in the history of France and the nation's youngest leader since Napoleon.

His political organization, En Marche!, called the attack the latest in a series of cyber intrusions.

"The files that are circulated were obtained several weeks ago following the hacking of personal and professional mail boxes," En Marche! said, according to a CNN translation.

Hackers targeted Macron's campaign using methods similar to the suspected Russian hacks in the US targeting the Democratic National Committee last year, according to a report issued in April by cybersecurity researchers. Clinton's rival, Donald Trump, won the election after information from Clinton's campaign was released just before the vote.

Macron a strong favorite

Macron, a 39-year-old independent centrist has led a remarkable campaign, defying the traditional mainstream parties courtesy of his En Marche! movement. For many, however, the campaign has become less about backing Macron, and instead voting against his far-right National Front rival, Marine Le Pen.

Macron has been endorsed by President Francois Hollande, Republican candidate Francois Fillon and the Socialist Party's Benoit Hamon, but he is not universally liked.

'The least worst option': A divided France braces for vote

Often seen as the "elite," Macron's viewed as being part of the establishment and out of touch with the public.

A former economy minister who made his millions as an investment banker, Macron has been attacked from both the left and the right for his perceived arrogance.
Two polls released Friday suggest he still holds a 20-point lead.

Russian involvement?

Russia has said it has no preferred candidate in the French election. But it has good reasons to support Le Pen over Macron.

Le Pen's anti-Europe and anti-NATO stance are perfectly aligned with Russian interests, and she has consistently called for closer ties with President Vladimir Putin.

Le Pen has also expressed a desire to roll back European Union sanctions levied on Russia in the aftermath of the annexation of Crimea, which she has described as "unfair and silly."

It is a stance which contrasts markedly with Macron, a pro-EU, pro-integration candidate who has said he would keep sanctions on Russia in place, if not add to them.

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Time to Kill Putin..

The Russian online sphere of trolls (EagleCrack) and hackers are going to continue to try and sway democratic elections into their favor under the thug ex-KGB Putin.

Might be time to weed out the chaff in a few countries, starting with the leaders..
 

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The Russian online sphere of trolls (EagleCrack) and hackers are going to continue to try and sway democratic elections into their favor under the thug ex-KGB Putin.
Blah, blah, blah. Apparently when America does it though, that's super cool. Listening to Americans whining about attacks on democracy or attempts to sway democratic elections is f*cking hilarious.
 

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2st the USA now France... maybe Canada could be on that list..
Canada is on the list. I guess you didn't hear how Obama sent his campaign assets up here to help the Liberals and the NDP defeat the Conservatives. Britain is on that list after Obama's little speech about going to the back of the line when it comes to trade with the US. And then there was a full-on campaign in Israel to bring down Netanyahu. All of that was just in the Obamessiah's last year as President.
Maybe Americans could try leading by example instead of getting pissed off when some other country plays the same stupid games they do.
 

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I don't think this hack will have any effect on the election. Most of the polls are showing Macron leading Le Pen by 62% to 38%. I think it will be closer based on the uprising against globalism that has rocked the political establishment of the West.

Macron's biggest drawback is not hacks and leaks.. but an utterly bland, empty balloon of a campaign.. offering NO new ideas, no change, just the futile optimism of economic and cultural liberalism. He is a creature of the supranational establishment banks, agencies, corporations and institutions that spawned him and to which he will be completely subservient.

This guy floats on a sea of discredited ideology. It'll be a disaster for France if he's elected, and will not stem the revolt that is racking its industrial and agricultural heartland.
 

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I don't think this hack will have any effect on the election. Most of the polls are showing Macron leading Le Pen by 62% to 38%. I think it will be closer based on the uprising against globalism that has rocked the political establishment of the West.

Macron's biggest drawback is not hacks and leaks.. but an utterly bland, empty balloon of a campaign.. offering NO new ideas, no change, just the futile optimism of economic and cultural liberalism. He is a creature of the supranational establishment banks, agencies, corporations and institutions that spawned him and to which he will be completely subservient.

This guy floats on a sea of discredited ideology. It'll be a disaster for France if he's elected, and will not stem the revolt that is racking its industrial and agricultural heartland.
Polls showed Hillary winning and Brexit losing.