Hackers affiliated with the Russian government breached the Republican National Committee last week, Bloomberg reports.
Bloomberg identified the hackers as part of Cozy Bear, a team tied to Russia’s foreign intelligence service.
The RNC referred Bloomberg to an earlier statement it had issued denying that its networks were breached. Instead, the RNC claimed that no data had been taken, and that it had only received a notice from Microsoft saying that a vendor had been breached and that the RNC could be affected.
Neither the RNC nor Microsoft immediately returned TPM’s request for comment.
The RNC named a vendor in its statement called Synnex. The company issued a statement on Tuesday confirming only that it was aware of attempts to “gain access” to its systems.
The potential scope of the attack is unclear, as is whether the hackers managed to obtain any data or information from the RNC. But the breach immediately brings to mind the 2016 presidential campaign, when hackers with Russian intelligence breached the Democratic National Committee and the email account of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta. Emails from the hack were released batch-by-batch via Wikileaks throughout the final weeks of the 2016 campaign.
The purported breach comes as Russian hackers are thought to be behind another ransomware attack on a Miami-based software provider.