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Cyberthieves stole $186,000 from a Republican member of Congress as fraud epidemic plagues political committees

Por: Business Insider Business November 29, 2022

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Republican Rep. Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee is the latest victim in a against federal-level political committees that's quickly reaching epidemic levels.A cyber thief known only as Vix stole more than $186,000 from Harshbarger's campaign account in an unauthorized fraudulent wire transfer on July 8, according to records filed with the Federal Election Commission. The Harshbarger campaign the FEC that the bank in which the stolen... + full article



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