Tabitha Isner
- Tabitha Isner, the Democratic candidate for Alabama's 2nd Congressional District, claims Russians attempted to hack her campaign's website in mid-July.
- Isner said there were over 1,400 attempts to break into to her website and approximately 1,100 could be traced back to Russia.
- The majority of the hacking attempts occurred on July 17 and 18, according to traffic logs reviewed by Business Insider.
- Isner feels strongly that candidates aren't being given enough help and guidance in terms of dealing with the evolving technological challenges of running for office, and is calling on Congress to do more in that regard.
Tabitha Isner, the Democratic candidate running in Alabama's 2nd Congressional District in this year's midterm elections, claims Russians attempted to hack her campaign's website in mid-July and that she has received little assistance from law enforcement — and even her own party — in the aftermath.
In a recent phone call with Business Insider, Isner said there were over 1,400 attempts to break into to her website, and that approximately 1,100 could be traced back to Russia.
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