Sharyl Attkisson Shares Update On Computer Hacking Investigation
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Just days after CBS News confirmed that reporter Sharyl Attkisson's computer had indeed been hacked, Attkisson spoke to WPHT's Dom Giordano about the investigation.
"This suspicious activity has been going on for quite some time – both on my CBS computer and my personal computer," Attkisson said. "CBS then hired its own independent cyber security firm, which has been conducting a thorough forensic exam … they were able to rule out malware, phishing programs, that sort of thing."
Attkisson described some of the bizarre things that were happening with her computer.
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"There were just signs of unusual happenings for many months, odd behavior like the computers just turning themselves on at night and then turning themselves back off again. I was basically able to verify and obtain information from my sources on the suspicious activity and I reported it to CBS News in January because of course it included CBS equipment and systems."
Attkisson could not speak about whether the hacking was related to her questions about Benghazi because of "legal counsel," but she did say her work at that time was primarily on the occurrence.
"Whoever was in my work computer, the only thing I was working on were work-related things with CBS were big stories I guess during the time period in questions were I guess Benghazi and 'Fast and Furious.' The intruders did have access to personal information including passwords to my financial accounts and so on, but didn't tamper with those, so they weren't interested in stealing my identity or doing things to my finances. So people can decide on their own what they might have been trying to do in there."
When asked how she felt about being hacked, Attkisson had this to say:
"Even apart from this specific incident with my computers … I operate as though someone is looking at what I do, just because that's the safest thing," Attkisson said. "While it's upsetting to have that sort of intrusion done, it's also not that unexpected."
Attkisson also confirmed that the investigation is still ongoing, and that she still has questions about the way the Benghazi incident was handled.
"We're continuing to move forward aggressively, CBS News takes this very seriously, as do I. I think whenever an unauthorized party comes into the home of an American, whether it's any private citizen or journalist and gets in their house, searches their computers -- these are computers my family uses -- and they're inserting or removing material for whatever their reasons are, I think that's a really serious and disturbing matter and we're gonna follow it up and keep pursuing it."
To listen to the interview, click here.