Exclusive: Foreign hacker in 2023 compromised Epstein files held by FBI, source and documents show - Reuters
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Reuters reports a foreign hacker compromised FBI files related to Jeffrey Epstein in 2023.
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A foreign hacker compromised Epstein files held by the FBI in 2023, according to a source and documents. This information was exclusively reported by Reuters.
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