There is still no public proof that the Russian government ordered or perpetrated the hacks of Democratic National Committee servers and the email accounts of Clinton aides. But there have been some non-definitive attempts at attribution by cybersecurity firms and a statement from the U.S. intelligence community, which concludes "based on the scope and sensitivity of these efforts, that only Russia's senior-most officials could have authorized these activities." Apart from that, there are lots of stories quoting unnamed intelligence sources, like the Nov. 4 piece in Newsweek by Kurt Eichenwald, which mentions Russian "propagandists and cyberoperatives" in the U.S. allegedly receiving payments disguised as Russian old age pensions.