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originally posted by: queenofswords
Getting back to CNN, remember this: Intelligence agents are allowed to pose as journalists and reporters.
I am beginning to wonder if there aren't some deep state fifth column posers on that station.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: Vasa Croe
No. It doesn't. It is character assassination and it doesn't taint the data. The only thing that counts is disproving CrowdStrike's data.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: Vasa Croe
No. It doesn't. It is character assassination and it doesn't taint the data. The only thing that counts is disproving CrowdStrike's data.
It's not character assassination when the conclusion was drawn at will.
Here are a couple stories to throw a wrench in your thoughts on Crowdstrikes findings as well as that more recently in the news of NoKo being responsible for the ransomware attacks.
Link 1
Link 2
Odd how one group can use another's code and have everything blamed on them right? Similar to what wikileaks released about the NSA tools....
So Crowdstrike found a chunk related to a Russian hack years before and decides because this code is in there that Russia did it.
Again...I have asked this in every thread that takes the Russian hack thing at face value.....you have state sponsored hackers that are going after a prize, a specific prize. Do you really think they are going to make a mistake like this? Hell...I used to use Tor and download anything I wanted with no possible trail leading back to me and I'm an old hacker way out of practice. But professional hackers hired by the Russian government conveniently left old code in....kinda like NoKo did a few days ago right?
The narrative that those in power want us to believe is simply ridiculous....and yes, this is coming from an old hacker for private, government and public white hat pen testing/hacking.....I can tell you neither myself nor anyone I ever worked with would have been this stupid.
originally posted by: jimmyx
someone must have posted something about seth rich in the right-wing Russian run blogs, since I see 2 different threads about him all of a sudden....amazing that you right-wingers that bash CNN all the time, don't have have one bad thing to say about Russia...
originally posted by: jimmyx
someone must have posted something about seth rich in the right-wing Russian run blogs, since I see 2 different threads about him all of a sudden....amazing that you right-wingers that bash CNN all the time, don't have have one bad thing to say about Russia...
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: Vasa Croe
I am well aware of with whom the Deputy Director is in a conflict of interest. I was just pointing out to some posters who seem to not be able to grasp the scope of duties of the Director and Deputy Director that their ideas are in conflict with the stated scope of those duties. Several analogies have been given already but the concept seems to be lost on some.
I wonder if there have been any other stories CNN has ignored or glossed over either recently or in the past? Pattern of behavior and all that...