A report released on Tuesday by the Center for Public Integrity says Chinese hackers attacked the Federal Election Commission (FEC) website that contains records of donations received and spent by federal candidates. The Chinese hacking of the FEC website occurred nearly a year after the Government Accountability Institute (GAI) released its explosive 108-page report--"America The Vulnerable: Are Foreign And Fraudulent Online Campaign Contributions Influencing U.S. Elections?"-- which revealed http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/10/08/Obama-com-Owned-by-Bundler-in-China-with-Business-Ties-to-Chinese-Government that Obama.com is not owned by the Obama campaign but rather by Obama bundler Robert Roche http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/10/22/A-Cancer-at-the-Center-of-the-Presidency-Robert-Roche-a-Chinese-Agent-Of-Influence, a U.S. citizen living in Shanghai, China with ties to state-controlled banks.