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Wisconsin Republican Party had their cyber security compromised due to Phishing attack

Hackers stole millions from Wisconsin Republican Party

Original Article By Scott Bauer
October 29, 2020
AP News

PHISHING ATTACK STOLE MONEY; NO DATA.

The Wisconsin Republican Party had a suspected phishing incident that couldn’t have come at a worse time. An estimated $2.3 million was stolen by cybercriminals from the party’s reelection fund after at least one staffer interacted with a phishing email, impacting operations just as the races were coming down to the wire. The FBI and local officials are investigating the incident.

There have been more than 800 attempted phishing attacks for financial gain targeting the Wisconsin Democratic Party this campaign cycle, but none has been successful, said party spokeswoman Courtney Beyer. The Wisconsin Republican Party, however, was not so lucky.

Hackers manipulated invoices from four vendors who were being paid for direct mail for Trump’s reelection efforts as well as for pro-Trump material such as hats to be handed out to supporters. Invoices and other documents were altered so when the party paid them, the money went to the hackers instead of the vendors, Republican Party Chairman Andrew Hitt.

(AP Photo/Morry Gash, File) In this Sept. 17, 2020 file photo President Donald Trump throws a hat to the crowd after speaking at a campaign rally at the Central Wisconsin Airport in Mosinee, Wis. Hackers stole $2.3 million from the Wisconsin Republican Party's account that was being used to help reelect President Donald Trump in the key battleground state, the party's chairman told The Associated Press on Thursday, Oct. 29.



It appears the attack began as a phishing attempt and no data appears to have been stolen, said party spokesman Alec Zimmerman. The party noticed the suspicious activity on Oct. 22 and contacted the FBI on Friday after it was discovered that an invoice was generated that shouldn’t have been there.

The alleged hack was discovered less than two weeks before Election Day, as Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden made their final push to win Wisconsin and its 10 electoral votes. Trump won the state by fewer than 23,000 votes in 2016 and was planning his third visit in seven days on Friday. Biden also planned to campaign in Wisconsin on Friday. Polls have consistently shown a tight race in the state, usually with Biden ahead by single digits and within the margin of error.

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