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BumRushDaShow

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Fri Feb 27, 2026, 07:00 PM Feb 27

Massive trove of FBI 'Epstein investigation' data compromised in 'cyber intrusion': report [View all]

Source: Raw Story

February 27, 2026 12:54PM ET


A staggering 500 terabytes of FBI data – including data that pertained to the agency’s 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 FBI’s 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/

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Fbi says," The internet ate our homework !" questionseverything Feb 27 #1
and besides... RussBLib Feb 27 #7
How convenient. FalloutShelter Feb 27 #2
Bullshit- there are always backups. walkingman Feb 27 #3
Exactly... total panicked bullshit. FalloutShelter Feb 27 #5
Yes. All agencies are legally required to maintain temporary and permanent records. Starfury Feb 27 #6
The missing data is in the same place as the missing minutes DavidDvorkin Feb 27 #4
How convenient purr-rat beauty Feb 27 #8
"lost" progressoid Feb 27 #9
This coming from our Dept. of Justice. republianmushroom Feb 27 #10
I do hope Iran releases all they were able to access.... Bev54 Feb 27 #11
Fun fact- James48 Feb 27 #12
I can attest to that BumRushDaShow Feb 27 #14
I'm with everyone else on this debsy Feb 27 #13
Musk orangecrush Feb 27 #15
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