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1 Sept. 2016. www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-cyber-democrats-investigation-exc-idUSKCN1092HK

45. Lichtblau, Eric. “Computer Systems Used by Clinton Campaign Are Said to Be Hacked, Apparently by Russians.”The New York Times. The New York Times Company, 29 July 2016. Web. 1 Sept. 2016. www.nytimes.com/2016/07/30/us/politics/clinton-campaign-hacked-russians.html?_r=0

46. Carroll, Lauren. “What We Know about Russia’s Role in the DNC Email Leak.” PolitiFact. Tampa Bay Times, 31 July 2016. Web. 1 Sept. 2016. www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2016/jul/31/what-we-know-about-russias-role-dnc-email-leak/

47. NBCNews. “President Obama on Russian DNC Hack Involvement: ‘Anything’s Possible’—NBC News.” NBC News. NBCUniversal News Group, 26 July 2016. Web. 1 Sept. 2016. www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/video/president-obama-on-russian-dnc-hack-involvement-anything-s-possible-732675139636

48. Isikoff, Michael. “FBI Says Foreign Hackers Penetrated State Election Systems.” Yahoo News. ]Yahoo Inc., 29 Aug. 2016. Web. 1 Sept. 2016. www.yahoo.com/news/fbi-says-foreign-hackers-penetrated-000000175.html

49. Ibid.

50. Salter, Raphael, and Josh Lederman. “’Anything’s Possible’—Obama Points to Russia on DNC Hack.” The Big Story. Associated Press, 26 July 2016. Web. 25 Aug. 2016. bigstory.ap.org/article/a4be29bc14954dbabe2d968ba4a1bf68/cybersecurity-experts-see-merit-claims-russian-hacking

51. The Evolving Nature of Cyber-Espionage. Issue brief. The Soufan Group, 3 Aug. 2016. Web. 31 Aug. 2016. soufangroup.com/tsg-intelbrief-the-evolving-nature-of-cyber-espionage/

Chapter 9

1. Martin, Jonathan, and Amy Chozick. “Donald Trump’s Campaign Stands By Embrace of Putin.” The New York Times. The New York Times Company, 08 Sept. 2016. Web. 31 Aug. 2016. www.nytimes.com/2016/09/09/us/politics/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-putin.html?_r=0

2. 18, LII § 115-2381 (Cornell University Law School 1948). Web.

3. Williams, Katie Bo. “Clinton: Treat Cyberattacks ‘like Any Other Attack’” The Hill. Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., 31 Aug. 2016. Web. 1 Sept. 2016. www.thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/293970-clinton-treat-cyberattacks-like-any-other-attack

4. “WATCH: Donald Trump’s Terrifying Response When Asked about Cybersecurity.” New Statesman. Progressive Digital Media, 8 Sept. 2016. Web. 10 Sept. 2016. www.newstatesman.com/politics/media/2016/09/watch-donald-trump-s-terrifying-response-when-asked-about-cybersecurity

5. Trump, Donald. “On Russian TV, Trump Says It’s ‘unlikely’ Putin Trying to Sway Election.” Interview by Larry King.CNN. Turner Broadcasting System, 9 Sept. 2016. Web. 10 Sept. 2016.

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