How to Hack an Election

… For eight years, [Andrés] Sepúlveda, now 31, says he traveled the continent rigging major political campaigns. …

Sepúlveda’s career began in 2005, and his first jobs were small—mostly defacing campaign websites and breaking into opponents’ donor databases. Within a few years he was assembling teams that spied, stole, and smeared on behalf of presidential campaigns across Latin America. He wasn’t cheap, but his services were extensive. CONT.

Jordan Robertson, Michael Riley & Andrew Willis, Bloomberg

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