"Russian General Staff Main Intelligence Directorate actors … executed cyber espionage operations against a named U.S. company in August 2016, evidently to obtain information on elections-related software and hardware solutions. … The actors likely used data obtained from that operation to … launch a voter registration-themed spear-phishing campaign targeting U.S. local government organizations."

How FBI Caught the NSA Leaker, Reality Winner?

"The document leaked by the Intercept was from a printer with model number 54, serial number 29535218. The document was printed on May 9, 2017, at 6:20. The NSA almost certainly has a record of who used the printer at that time."

"Exceptional law enforcement efforts allowed us quickly to identify and arrest the defendant," said Deputy Attorney Gen. Rod J. Rosenstein. "Releasing classified material without authorization threatens our nation's security and undermines public faith in government. People who are trusted with classified information and pledge to protect it must be held accountable when they violate that obligation."

The FBI arrested a 25-year-old NSA contractor on Saturday (3rd June) for leaking classified information to an online news outlet which published its report yesterday (5th June) — meaning the arrest was made two days before the actual disclosure went online., who held a top-secret security clearance and worked as a government contractor in Georgia with Pluribus International, was arrested from her home in Augusta on charges involving the leak of top-secret NSA files to 'The Intercept,' an online publication that has been publishing NSA documents leaked by Edward Snowden since 2014.The Intercept published a report on Monday, 5th June, based upon a classified document it received anonymously, which claims in August 2016, Russia's military intelligence agencyThe NSA documentargues that hackers, believed to be associated with the(GRU), had attempted to break into VR Systems, a Florida company that sells voting registration equipment used in the 2016 US presidential election However, the document did not say whether the hack had any impact on the outcome of the election.This is what the NSA document alleges about the Russian hacking into U.S. voting systems:What's confusing in the whole incident is the fact that the arrest of Winner was made on Saturday, but the Top-Secret NSA report by The Intercept went online after two days of the arrest.So, how the federal authorities identified that Winner was the one behind the leak?The federal officials began their investigation after The Intercept contacted the NSA on May 30 and turned over a copy of the report to verify the authenticity of that document while asking for comment before publishing its report.Winner did not mail the actual document (pdf) directly to The Intercept; instead, she took prints of the document and then emailed a scanned copy of it to the publication.But, unfortunately, it seems like Winner was not aware of the factRobert Graham of Errata Security said, explaining how the agency identified the leaker.Graham explains step-by-step that how anyone can analyze the scanned copy of any printed document to retrieve secretly stored information, which in this case revealed:Since the NSA logs all printing jobs on its printers, the NSA determined that only six employees had access to that document and that Winner was the person who printed and removed the document from a secure facility.The agency also found that Winner "had email contact" with The Intercept and that no other employees had communicated with the news outlet.Winner also allegedlyread criminal complaint [ PDF released by the DoJ on Monday.Winner is facing a count of "gathering, transmitting or losing defence information," and up to 10 years behind bars if she is convicted.