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Foreign Hacker Compromises Epstein Investigation Files in FBI Break-In

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A foreign hacker has breached a critical server at the FBI’s New York Field Office in 2023, leading to the exposure of confidential records related to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal investigations. This incident, reported for the first time, highlights the sensitive nature of the documents and their potential value as intelligence material.

The FBI confirmed that an unauthorized individual accessed a server containing files from its investigation into Epstein’s involvement in sex trafficking and other serious crimes, but characterized it as a “cyber incident” rather than evidence of foreign state involvement. The FBI has restricted access to this actor and rectified the network vulnerabilities, yet their ongoing probe remains unannounced.

The revelation underscores the documents’ significance, especially given Epstein’s connections to prominent figures in politics, finance, academia, and business. Jon Lindsay, an expert on emerging technology’s impact on security at Georgia Institute of Technology, commented that “If foreign intelligence agencies are not seriously considering Epstein materials as a target, they would be missing out.”

The incident was first reported by CNN and Reuters on February 17, 2023; Marianne then identified the connection to documents related to Epstein. The hacking occurred after Special Agent Aaron Spivack inadvertently exposed a server during his work handling digital evidence, leading to the unauthorized access. According to a timeline written by Spivack and included in the released Epstein document cache, this breach took place on February 12.

The subsequent discovery of compromised activity on the server revealed traces of unusual file examination that likely included files pertinent to Epstein’s investigation. However, specifics about which files were accessed remain unclear, as do any potential overlaps with other published or hidden documents.

Epstein, a longtime associate with former US President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty in 2008 to charges related to soliciting an underage girl and was found dead by hanging in his jail cell in 2019, officially ruled a suicide. The hacker’s identity remains undisclosed as the FBI continues its investigation without additional comment at this time.

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