I'm going with Russia. The hackers left their 'fingerprints'. It's interesting to note who else they targeted.hotair.com/archives/2016/10/20/podesta-clicked-phishing-link-sent-russian-hackers/... but the hackers forgot to set two of their Bitly accounts to “private.” As a result, a cybersecurity company called SecureWorks was able to glean information about Fancy Bear’s targets. Between October 2015 and May 2016, the hacking group used nine thousand links to attack about four thousand Gmail accounts, including targets in Ukraine, the Baltics, the United States, China, and Iran. Fancy Bear tried to gain access to defense ministries, embassies, and military attachés. The largest group of targets, some 40 percent, were current and former military personnel. Among the group’s recent breaches were the German parliament, the Italian military, the Saudi foreign ministry, the email accounts of Philip Breedlove, Colin Powell, and John Podesta—Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman—and, of course, the DNC.Or, Cojak, if you're thinking what I'm thinking, it might have been Jerry Wiley's MVA.