Hoisted by her petard?  Hilary  — who uses Podesta to injure her opponents  —  has  been ‘injured’ by Podesta — who is Hilary’s campaign manager.  Those emails Hilary wanted erased are coming back to haunt her.
 Petard:  Injured by the devise (person) you intended to use to injure others.
Evidence Shows How Phishing Scammers Hacked Into Clinton Campaign
October 28, 2016 7:48 PM
WASHINGTON (CBS/AP) — New evidence appears to show how hackers earlier this year stole more than 50,000 emails of Hillary Clintonâ€
The hackers sent John Podesta an official-looking email on Saturday, March 19, that appeared to come from Google. It warned that someone in Ukraine had obtained Podestaâ€
Podestaâ€
But the email was not authentic.
The link to the website where Podesta was encouraged to change his Gmail password actually directed him instead to a computer in the Netherlands with a web address associated with Tokelau, a territory of New Zealand located in the South Pacific. The hackers carefully disguised the link using a service that shortens lengthy online addresses. But even for anyone checking more diligently, the address — “google.com-
In the email, the hackers even provided an Internet address of the purported Ukrainian hacker that actually traced to a mobile communications provider in Ukraine. It was also notable that the hackers struck Podesta on a weekend morning, when organizations typically have fewer resources to investigate and respond to reports of such problems. Delavan, the campaign help-desk staffer, did not respond immediately to the APâ€
It is not immediately clear how Podesta responded to the threat, but five months later hackers successfully downloaded tens of thousands of emails from Podestaâ€
The suspicious email was among more than 1,400 messages published by WikiLeaks on Friday that had been hacked from Podestaâ€
It was not known whether the hackers deliberately left behind the evidence of their attempted break-in for WikiLeaks to reveal, but the tools they were using seven months ago still indicate they were personally targeting Podesta: Late Friday, the computer in the Netherlands that had been used in the hacking attempt featured a copy of Podestaâ€
The U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Homeland Security Department have formally accused Russian state-sponsored hackers for the recent string of cyberattacks intended to influence the presidential election.
The help-desk staffer, Delevan, emailed to Podestaâ€
Tod Beardsley, a security research manager at the Boston-based cybersecurity firm Rapid7, said the fact that an IT person deemed the suspicious email to be legitimate “pretty much guarantees the user who is not an IT person is going to click on it.â€
Other emails previously released by WikiLeaks have included messages containing the password for Podestaâ€
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