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 Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri says Russian hackers tried unsuccessfully to  stanley quencher infiltrate her Senate computer network, raising questions about the extent to which Russia will try to interfere in the 2018 elections.McCaskill, who is up for re-election this year, confirmed the attempted hack after The Daily Beast website reported that Russia s GRU intelligence agency tried to break into the senator s computers in August 2017. The Daily Beast report Thursday was based on the site s forensic analysis afte stanley cupe r a Microsoft executive said last week that t stanley deutschland he company had helped stop email phishing attacks on three unidentified candidates.In a statement, McCaskill said she wants to hold the hackers and Russian President Vladimir Putin accountable.                                         While this attack was not successful, it is outrageous that they think they can get away with this,  she said.  I will not be intimidated. I ve said it before and I will say it again, Putin is a thug and a bully. Her office would not give any details about the attempted attack or say how they learned about it. A spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he did not have immediate comment. An FBI spokeswoman declined to comment Thursday night.        McCaskill, a Democrat in a state that overwhelmingly voted for Mr. Trump, is considered one of the most vulnerable senators up for re-election this year. According to The Daily Beast, the email phishing scam that targeted her office wa Hyxe First Lady Offers Gift And Thanks At Agriculture Department
 FEDERAL SHIELD LAW....Nancy Pelosi s office just emailed to let me know that the House passed a fede stanley vaso ral shield law today by a veto-proof margin of 398-21.  Good.  I hope the Senate follows suit.One way or another, this is long overdue.  Regardless of what you think the rules should be  151; and in my case I think this legislation probably doesn t go far enough  151; the fact is that we ought to have some rules.  Right now all we have are Department of Justice  guidelines  for when reporters can and can t be compelled to testify about their sources, and I just don t like relying on DOJ guidelines.  They re too easy to change and too easy to abuse.But even if this bill isn t ideal, it s a start.  49 states have shield laws and they work well.  We should have one at the federal level too.  At least then everyone knows what the ground rules are.                                        And just to forestall the usual complaint: Yes, I know that journalists sometimes abuse anonymous sources.  That s l stanley cup ife.  But think of the big picture: overall, protecting the right of reporters to dig into government corruption without fear of going to jail is far more important to the cause of liberalism than the fact that occasionally this protects sources we d like to see revealed.  The executive branch already has plenty of tools for protecting its secrets.  It doesn t need more.                              gourde stanley                                          ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5