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WikiLeaks issues leaked Macron campaign emails to its site

Raphael Satter - Associated Press
WikiLeaks issues leaked Macron campaign emails to its site

Secretary General of the International Organisation of La Francophonie (International Organisation of French-speaking countries) Michaelle Jean, left, and French President Emmanuel Macron shake hands after a meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, Monday, July 31, 2017. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

PARIS — Roughly 20,000 emails allegedly stolen from French President Emmanuel Macron's campaign have been digitally verified and published to WikiLeaks, the group said yesterday.

The emails caused a stir when they were initially published just two days before France's May 7 presidential runoff, which pitted Macron against French far-right leader Marine Le Pen. But unlike the leaks that rattled the 2016 American presidential race, the French email leak had little if any impact and Macron still handily beat Le Pen. The messages have since been picked over by the French press, although WikiLeaks' move may draw new attention to them.

In a statement, Macron's political party accused WikiLeaks of taking up the "destabilization operation" launched in May and said it would inform prosecutors.

The question of who was responsible for the initial leak of the Macron campaign emails remains unsolved.

The head of France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI said in June there was no evidence tying the hacking of the Macron campaign emails to any particular actor, saying it "really could be anyone."

WikiLeaks said it verified its batch of emails using DomainKeys Identified Mail — or DKIM — signatures, a cryptographic protocol that acts like a digital shipping manifest and has become an increasingly popular way for researchers and tech-savvy journalists to prove that emails are authentic.

WikiLeaks said the rest of the emails — about 50,000 of them — were being included "for context."

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