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CNN: The Biggest 'Hacks' in the Business
CNN: The Biggest 'Hacks' in the Business
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The US media has adopted the age-old scapegoat of the American military: blame Russia. 26.08.2016, Sputnik International
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CNN: The Biggest 'Hacks' in the Business
00:10 GMT 26.08.2016 (Updated: 21:04 GMT 19.10.2022) The US media has adopted the age-old scapegoat of the American military: blame Russia.
CNN reported this week that the FBI is investigating Russia for hacking into the New York Times and other Western media outlets. The only trouble? Neither the FBI nor the Times confirmed this report at the time.