Following a briefing by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis confirmed that Russian hackers accessed election information in two of the state’s counties after successful spear phishing attempts, although the governor declined to name the counties at the behest of investigators.

“I’m not allowed to name the
counties. I signed a disclosure agreement,” DeSantis told reporters Tuesday,
noting “they asked me to sign it so I’m going to respect their wishes.”

Last month after Special
Counsel Robert Mueller’s report
on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and possible
coordination with the Trump campaign recounted a successful hack on a Florida
county’s election system, DeSantis took the FBI to task for not reporting the
incident directly to his office.

“They won’t tell us which
county it was, are you kidding me?” he said
last month. “Why would you not have said something immediately?”

The Mueller report didn’t
identify the county whose systems were affected, after Russian hackers sent
spear phishing emails to about 120 Florida election officials’ email accounts. 





On Tuesday the governor said
the intrusions “did not affect any voting or anything like that.”