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A cybersecurity researcher who described being recruited to vet hacked Hillary Clinton emails last year by a GOP operative tied to President Donald Trump's campaign team has been interviewed by the FBI's special counsel, Robert Mueller, Business Insider has learned.

Mueller interviewed Matt Tait, a former information-security specialist at Britain's Government Communications Headquarters who tweets as @pwnallthethings, several weeks ago, said a source familiar with the matter.

The interview was part of a broader effort by Mueller to examine the relationship between the longtime GOP operative, Peter Smith, and the former national security adviser Michael Flynn and whether Flynn played any role in seeking out the stolen emails during the election. Smith killed himself in May after talking to The Wall Street Journal about his experience.

The House Intelligence Committee has also interviewed Tait in its investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election, CNN reported.

Tait declined to comment. A spokesman for Mueller's office also declined to comment.

Mueller interviewed Tait months after Tait published a first-person account of his interactions with Smith on the national-security blog Lawfare.

In a piece titled "The Time I Got Recruited to Collude with the Russians," Tait recalled how Smith had approached him to help verify the authenticity of emails he said were given to him by dark-web hackers.

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Just now, Jacque67 said:

K.

Just enjoying my knitting and joining the Kusama Yayoi sized polka dots, bro.

 

its Chinatown.

Chinatown, Chinatown where? A rule of thumb for you if you ever want to go see Chinatown in Los Angeles someday, spend about an hour there that is all then move over to San Gabariel or Alhambra. Those two cities have more Chinese in them and are more Sinofied than Chinatown is now. 

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1 minute ago, cyberfx1024 said:

Chinatown, Chinatown where? A rule of thumb for you if you ever want to go see Chinatown in Los Angeles someday, spend about an hour there that is all then move over to San Gabariel or Alhambra. Those two cities have more Chinese in them and are more Sinofied than Chinatown is now. 

Yeah, I've never been to LA.

Have you visited Flushing, Queens, NY. That's pretty much out there.

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Just now, Jacque67 said:

Yeah, I've never been to LA.

Have you visited Flushing, Queens, NY. That's pretty much out there.

I have only been able to go to Manhattan, and I was not allowed to go out to the other boroughs. 

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1 hour ago, cyberfx1024 said:

So basically more news about nothing that will come out to be fake in the end. 

I have an imagine of a crazy person frantically searching the internet looking for anything negative about Trump.

 

I know it, you know it, we all know it.

 

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