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How The Russians Did It

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Turns out the Russians wore these costumes so that they would have no problem voting in America

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How did the Russian pull off hacking the DNC's computer system? How you ask?

They sent emails to all of the addresses that they could produce with various advertisements for online dating services and salacious subject lines. This is colloquially known as 'phishing'. You see the goal is to get someone to open the email and click on a link. Someone with access to the DNC's server did this. That is how Russia gained access to the DNC's deep secrets.

This happens regularly to those that work in any kind of tech company. It is common knowledge that these emails are obvious phishing attempts. Any moron that would open this email would most likely, depending on the sensitivity of the business, cause huge loses in profitability, reputation, and the company would most likely have to go bankrupt. The moron employee would be held civilly liable, and thoroughly investigated for criminal wrong doing.

It really isn't any more sophisticated as that. The process behind actually gaining access once malicious software is downloaded is elaborate and not worth getting into, but the entire cause is a stupid person falling for a trick that everyone in the tech industry is aware of. And who does Clinton and the Democrats tell us we should be infuriated with? The Russians. The people that are actually responsible for, and whose negligence directly allowed Russians access to the DNC's server, well those people are obviously not going to be held accountable. They are apart of the elite class, and rules don't apply to them. That and the media is going to craft the narrative, and label those outlets that don't go along as fake news, and put them on a blacklist.
 
How did the Russian pull off hacking the DNC's computer system? How you ask?

They sent emails to all of the addresses that they could produce with various advertisements for online dating services and salacious subject lines. This is colloquially known as 'phishing'. You see the goal is to get someone to open the email and click on a link. Someone with access to the DNC's server did this. That is how Russia gained access to the DNC's deep secrets.

This happens regularly to those that work in any kind of tech company. It is common knowledge that these emails are obvious phishing attempts. Any moron that would open this email would most likely, depending on the sensitivity of the business, cause huge loses in profitability, reputation, and the company would most likely have to go bankrupt. The moron employee would be held civilly liable, and thoroughly investigated for criminal wrong doing.

It really isn't any more sophisticated as that. The process behind actually gaining access once malicious software is downloaded is elaborate and not worth getting into, but the entire cause is a stupid person falling for a trick that everyone in the tech industry is aware of. And who does Clinton and the Democrats tell us we should be infuriated with? The Russians. The people that are actually responsible for, and whose negligence directly allowed Russians access to the DNC's server, well those people are obviously not going to be held accountable. They are apart of the elite class, and rules don't apply to them. That and the media is going to craft the narrative, and label those outlets that don't go along as fake news, and put them on a blacklist.

How interesting! "Look, how easy Russian could steal banknote from a pocket of deadly drunk man - there are no doubts, they stole all gold from Fort Knox yesterday"

Offcourse, Russians are guilty in all crimes, you could think up. The snake gave an apple to Eve in Edem just because Russians tortured him for a unlimited time in their KGB center...

Russians are coming for you too!!!

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Turns out the Russians wore these costumes so that they would have no problem voting in America

quad-cinco-de-mayo-costumes.jpg


Well here's how they really did it. It starts with 30K emails sent to the West Coast, then 4 of them forwarded to the Pentagon.
Russian hack almost brought the U.S. military to its knees

Along with some Russian contacts close to the Trump campaign
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/11/world/europe/trump-campaign-russia.html?_r=0

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I imagine this is going to turn out to be a thousand times worse than Richard Nixon and Watergate.
 
Turns out the Russians wore these costumes so that they would have no problem voting in America

quad-cinco-de-mayo-costumes.jpg


Well here's how they really did it. It starts with 30K emails sent to the West Coast, then 4 of them forwarded to the Pentagon.
Russian hack almost brought the U.S. military to its knees

Along with some Russian contacts close to the Trump campaign
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/11/world/europe/trump-campaign-russia.html?_r=0

20817865-standard.jpg


I imagine this is going to turn out to be a thousand times worse than Richard Nixon and Watergate.

https://goo.gl/images/BDVStn
 
Turns out the Russians wore these costumes so that they would have no problem voting in America

quad-cinco-de-mayo-costumes.jpg


Well here's how they really did it. It starts with 30K emails sent to the West Coast, then 4 of them forwarded to the Pentagon.
Russian hack almost brought the U.S. military to its knees

Along with some Russian contacts close to the Trump campaign
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/11/world/europe/trump-campaign-russia.html?_r=0

20817865-standard.jpg


I imagine this is going to turn out to be a thousand times worse than Richard Nixon and Watergate.

If you really believe, Russian could hack everything in US internet - how could you be so reckless not to fear to visit an Russian analogue of Guantanamo somewhere in Siberia? :))) You're not believing in all this anti-Russian propaganda, you're spreading...
 
Wonder what next weeks topic of idiocy will be? One week it seems.
 

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