presidential election originated in Ukraine, with a specific request that the Ukrainian leader locate and turn over servers used by the and examined by U.S. Trump asked Zelensky to help in “uncovering that allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. In a whistleblower complaint filed last month, a whistleblower alleges much of the same, according to an unclassified version of the complaint. CrowdStrike famously attributed the breach to two Russian advanced persistent threat (APT) groups known as Cozy Bear, or APT29, and Fancy Bear, or APT28.
It appears that Trump asked Zelenskiy to search for a server linked with the 2016 breach of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) - an incident which California-based CrowdStrike helped to investigate. I would like to have the Attorney General call you or your people and I would like you to get to the bottom of it.” “I think you’re surrounding yourself with some of the same people. I would like you to find out what happened with this whole situation with Ukraine, they say Crowdstrike … I guess you have one of your wealthy people … The server, they say Ukraine has it,” Trump said, according the document released by the White House. “I would like you to do us a favor though because our country has been through a lot and Ukraine knows a lot about it. During a controversial phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in July, Trump asked Zelensky for a “favor” to help locate a “server” linked with security company CrowdStrike, according to an unclassified transcript of the call released Wednesday.