About That Infamous Russia “Hack”…Did it really happen? – IOTW Report

About That Infamous Russia “Hack”…Did it really happen?

10 Comments on About That Infamous Russia “Hack”…Did it really happen?

  1. There’s no evidence of it, as if we didn’t already know.

    And yet the entire republican leadership went along with that farcical lie for years. The republican party is not going to save you.

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    About the masks and social distancing: It’s my body and my choice. Fuck every leftist faggot’s grandmother.

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  2. @Deplorable Second Class — Sometimes I call it the Incumbent Party, but sometimes MLP (Major League Politics) because it’s got two internal wings much like MLB with its National and American leagues.

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  3. There was no hack. Seth Rich stole the e-mails and passed them onto WikiLeaks because he was pissed that Sanders got sandbagged by the DNC. Rich was an administrator for the DNC e-mail system. He didn’t have to hack jack shit. He had the fucking password.

    The “hack” narrative was the product of one asshole or another inside the Get-Trump! conspiracy, and Shawn Henry of Crowdstrike was hired to bring credibility to that narrative. One of the things Henry had to do to bring credibility to the “Russian hacking” narrative was blow Seth Rich’s brains out; so he could never testify to being the person who actually stole the DNC e-mails.

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  4. @Tony R — I’ve got my doubts about that download time argument. What file system metadata contains are date/time stamps for file creation, last file modification, and last file access. Sometimes original file creation. What I understand is being described as the time to download is the last mod time minus file creation time. But if it took you, say, four hours to copy a file over a slow network link and then took 30 seconds to copy that file to another location, the copied copy will show a (bogus) download time of 30 seconds. If there’s a file system that keeps more metadata than that I’d like to know what it is.

    Disclaimer: I know enough about this stuff to be dangerous but I don’t claim any extraordinary level of expertise. I have had system admin privileges and tasks many, many times, and was particularly interested in file and storage systems that support very large files.

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