Massive trove of FBI 'Epstein investigation' data compromised in 'cyber intrusion': report
Source: Raw Story
February 27, 2026 12:54PM ET
A staggering 500 terabytes of FBI data including data that pertained to the agencys investigation into Jeffrey Epstein appears to have been compromised in 2023 in a cyber intrusion, according to a newly unearthed file released by the Justice Department last month.
The file in question appears to be a sworn statement issued in 2024 by FBI Special Agent Aaron Spivack, who in a report documented what he described as a potential hack into the FBIs office in New York.
We noticed strange IP activity that took place yesterday from two IP addresses, Spivack wrote in the sworn statement. The activity included combing through certain files pertaining to the Epstein investigation.
Later in the 64-page report, Spivack wrote that 500 terabytes of data had been lost as a result of the cyber intrusion. His agency did manage to recover about 400 terabytes of that data," however, ultimately resulting in 100 terabytes of data being lost.
Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/jeffrey-epstein-2675360109/
questionseverything
(11,716 posts)RussBLib
(10,509 posts)...it's Biden's fault!
FalloutShelter
(14,361 posts)walkingman
(10,642 posts)FalloutShelter
(14,361 posts)You mean to tell em that there are not thumb drives in a safe somewhere?
Bullshit.
Starfury
(858 posts)They have clear life cycle requirements, and all agency employees are required to annually train on all aspects of record handling.
DavidDvorkin
(20,544 posts)on Nixon's tape.
purr-rat beauty
(1,166 posts)But also another blatant display of the utterly incompetent idiocy our FBI and DOJ are drowning in
progressoid
(52,986 posts)Uh huh...
republianmushroom
(22,208 posts)The DOJ has become one big joke.
Bev54
(13,381 posts)James48
(5,149 posts)I used to work for the Feds. We had great IT people who were also Feds in our agency.
The bean counters came in, and outsourced all the IT services. The guys we worked with- suddenly became contractors, or assigned elsewhere. Nobody could get anything done IT wise- it took two days to get a IT human callback.
All those backups? Somebody forgot to add that into the contracting out- turns out two years were not backed up at all. With a change of contractor, all history goes out the window, including backed up data.
BumRushDaShow
(168,137 posts)Before I retired, there were some local IT staff but the big stuff was all contracted out - mostly starting in the late '90s/early '00s. The institutional knowledge that was shoved aside was sad as most of them ended up being COTRs to oversee the contractors.
debsy
(861 posts)Coming from the IT world, I call bullshit also. No way they lost 100 TB of data. No way.