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May 07, 2017, 10:20:47 AM
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It became known that to hacking email of Emmanuel Macron, perhaps, is an employee of one of Russian companies Rosca Georgy Petrovich. Its data is as many as nine times mentioned in the mail of a potential President of France. "#MacronLeaks: the name of the employee of the Russian government security contractor "Eureka" appears nine times in the metadata of the archive" xls_cendric.rar" – referred to in the message.
Moreover, Wikileaks has information that some Russian media, specifically company Evrika previously received the certificate of Federal security service of Russia for implementation of activities on protection of state secrets. We will remind, earlier the President of France Francois Hollande said that the hacker attack on the campaign headquarters of Emmanuel Macron will not remain without attention.
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May 09, 2017, 02:28:45 PM
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It became known that to hacking email of Emmanuel Macron, perhaps, is an employee of one of Russian companies Rosca Georgy Petrovich. Its data is as many as nine times mentioned in the mail of a potential President of France. "#MacronLeaks: the name of the employee of the Russian government security contractor "Eureka" appears nine times in the metadata of the archive" xls_cendric.rar" – referred to in the message.
Moreover, Wikileaks has information that some Russian media, specifically company Evrika previously received the certificate of Federal security service of Russia for implementation of activities on protection of state secrets. We will remind, earlier the President of France Francois Hollande said that the hacker attack on the campaign headquarters of Emmanuel Macron will not remain without attention.

Well the allegations of Russian interference in elections started last year after the US elections. I'm surprised that there's similar news again. Really hard to tell fact from fiction these days. On one hand, we know Russia would benefit from the US and EU states electing isolationists. The EU, in particular is quite a thorn on Russia's feet (I remember Russia pathetically dumping EU cheese in retaliation for sanctions they got).

On the other hand, we know the French election was the most contested in years and it's possible that any candidate would use the threat of foreign interference in the election to garner support and make people wary of the opposition.
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