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Why are Russian hackers going after US news organizations?

The New York Times has been the target of cyber breaches before, but intelligence officials say this latest attack suggests that Russians are trying to influence the US political system.

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The sun behind the New York Times building in New York, August 2013. Hackers tied to Russian intelligence targeted Times reporters and other US news organizations, according to US officials.

Hackers linked to Russian government agencies targeted The New York Times this month in an apparent effort , CNN first reported Tuesday.

The FBI has started an investigation into the attempted breach of the Times and other US news organizations. But, Eileen Murphy, a spokeswoman for the newspaper, said Tuesday the hackers were not successful.

鈥 that any of our internal systems, including our systems in the Moscow bureau, have been breached or compromised,鈥 said Ms. Murphy. 听

The cyber attack comes just two months after Russian intelligence agencies were suspected of stealing emails from the Democratic National Convention (DNC), according to outside experts. If Russia is behind these efforts, they indicate the Kremlin鈥檚 attempts to influence the US political system ahead of the Nov. 8 elections. Yet, while the leak of 20,000 emails from the DNC could be Russia鈥檚 attempt to embarrass the United States, the attempted breach of news organizations suggests Russian efforts to further understand American politics.

"This is what cyber conflict actually looks like," James Lewis, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a Washington think tank, told 海角大神 earlier this month. 鈥淭he problem in the US is we鈥檙e very militarized, so we tend to think about attacking infrastructure. The Russian approach is much more political and about trying to manipulate public opinion."

CNN first reported the FBI investigation of the attempted breach of the Times, citing an unnamed official.

鈥淚nvestigators so far believe that Russian intelligence is likely behind the attacks and that Russian hackers are targeting news organizations as part of a broader series of hacks that also have focused on Democratic Party organizations, the officials said,鈥 writes CNN's Evan Perez and Shimon Prokupecz.听鈥淯S intelligence officials believe the picture emerging from the series of recent intrusions is that Russian spy agencies are using a wave of cyber attacks, including against think-tanks in Washington, to gather intelligence from a broad array of non-governmental organizations with windows into the US political system.鈥

Reporters hold a trove of information that could be valuable to foreign intelligence. Reporters have contacts in government, as well communications and unpublished work with sensitive information, CNN reported.

This isn鈥檛 the first time the Times has been the target of a cyber attack. In 2013, hackers known as the Syrian Electronic Army attacked them and other media outlets. That year, Chinese hackers also infiltrated the Times.听

But this incident, in addition to infiltration of DNC emails, shows Russian motivations for cyber espionage are different from their Chinese counterparts, as 海角大神鈥檚 Howard LaFranchi wrote in the wake of the leaked DNC emails in June.

The spotlight the leak has thrown on Russia 鈥 warranted or not 鈥 underscores how different countries have different targets with their spying. Russia comes under suspicion partly because the DNC case reflects the Kremlin鈥檚 global campaign to influence political outcomes 鈥 as opposed to say, China鈥檚 focus on hacking as an economic tool.

鈥淐hina is all about its global rise based on its economy, and we can see that fixation in the cases we鈥檝e seen鈥 of hacking into corporations and focusing efforts on accessing corporations鈥 intellectual property, says听Fiona Hill, director of the Brookings Institution鈥檚 Center on the US and Europe.

Russia鈥檚 cyber focus has evolved.

鈥淭he Russians at one point a number of years ago were also focused on their economic aspirations,鈥 she adds, 鈥渂ut now they鈥檙e back to the old political space and are very much working from the playbill of the KGB in the cold war days.鈥

Kremlin has denied it was involved in the DNC email leak. But, intelligence officials suspect two Russian intelligence agencies, the FSB and the GRU, were behind it, according to The New York Times. The FSB is the successor to the KGB, while the GRU is Russia's head military intelligence unit. President Obama has not publicly said the Kremlin was involved, but Obama noted outside experts and suggested why it would be in Russian President Vladimir Putin's interest to breach DNC emails.

Hackers have also targeted the computer systems of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Republican party organizations, sources have told Reuters.听

If Russia is behind it, this type of political manipulation is听reminiscent听of covert campaigns to divide the British Labor Party in the 1980s to serve Russian interests, said Dr. Hill of the Brookings Institution.听

"The difference today is that such efforts no longer require human intelligence or old-style on-the-ground, cloak-and-dagger methods," writes the Monitor's LaFranchi.

鈥淣ow, with social media, you don鈥檛 need to have agents underground,鈥 said Hill.听

This report contains material from the Associated Press and Reuters.听

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