WikiLeaks
Today,
Monday 31 July 2017, WikiLeaks publishes a searchable archive of
21,075 unique verified emails associated with the French presidential
campaign of Emmanual Macron. The emails range from 20 March 2009 to
24 April 2017. The 21,075 emails have been individually forensically
verified by WikiLeaks through its DKIM system.
The full
archive of 71,848 emails with 26,506 attachments from 4,493 unique
senders is provided for context.
WikiLeaks
only certifies as verified the 21,075 emails marked with its green
"DKIM verified" banner however based on statistical
sampling the overwheling majority of the rest of the emails archive
are authentic.
As the
emails are often in chains and include portions of each other it is
usually possible to confirm the integrity other emails in the chain
as a result of the DKIM verified emails within it.
Guillaume
Poupard, the head of French government cyber security agency ANSSI,
told AP on June 1 this year that the method used to obtain the emails
resembled the actions of an "isolated individual". Poupard
stated that, contrary to media speculation, ANSSI could not attribute
the attack to Russia and that France had previously been subject to
hacking attacks designed to falsify attribution.
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