I asked for three simple things.
1. A copy of any ransom notice or demand received in relation to the hacking of the Attorney Generals computer files and website.
2. A copy of any request for a criminal investigation into the computer hacking of the Attorney General s computer files and website.
3. A copy of any communications with entities claiming responsibility for the computer hacking of the Attorney General s computer system.
Today the Attorney General s office confirmed they have no record of any request for a criminal investigation into the computer hacking of their office computer files and website. Let that sink in, in light of one of the comments in the denial letter related to items #1 and #2.
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