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The FBI is investigating the cybertheft of proprietary information collected by Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, but the campaign says no internal computer systems were hacked.
The investigation comes on the heels of two other FBI investigations into hacking of the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
As news surfaced of a potential hack into campaign computers, a campaign spokesman issued a statement late today saying, "An analytics data program maintained by the DNC, and used by our campaign and a number of other entities, was accessed as part of the DNC hack."
The campaign's computer system "has been under review by outside cyber security experts," and so far "they have found no evidence that our internal systems have been compromised," the spokesman said.