The cyberattack targeting Democratic politicians was more widespread than originally believed, The New York Times reported Wednesday. The likely Russian cyberattack breached the private email accounts of more than 100 party officials and groups, sources told the Times. Email accounts of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign officials, party operatives and Democratic Party organizations seem to have been the focus of the attack. The FBI is now widening its investigation, and officials have started to tell Democrats that Russians may have gained access to their email accounts. It had been previously reported that Russian hackers accessed the networks of the Democratic...