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  • SalesServiceGuy
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    #1261
    Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

    Originally posted by PrintWhisperer
    TL : DR

    Necro-post to grind a political ax much?

    ... enemies of Western democracy never cease in their ever improving efforts to influence elections in ways never seven five years ago.

    The USA is only one political target.

    The stage is already being shaped by Russia to actively influence the 2022 mid-term elections in the USA. The ultimate goal is to create social unrest and confusion so as to weaken the USA.

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    • FrohnB
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      #1262
      Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

      Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
      New intel reports indicate fresh efforts by Russia to interfere in 2022 election


      The Biden administration is receiving regular intelligence reports indicating Russian efforts to interfere in US elections are evolving and ongoing, current and former officials say, and in fact, never stopped, despite President Joe Biden's warnings to Russian President Vladimir Putin over the summer and a new round of sanctions imposed in the spring.


      Omertà

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      • SalesServiceGuy
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        #1263
        Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

        Originally posted by FrohnB
        How convenient.....Again!
        They (democrats) know they are going to lose in a HUGE way in the midterms!
        The failed policies, such as the border crisis, to name one.
        Holding Americans hostage during the “pandemic”.
        The blatant disregard for their own “rules”.
        Their calls to defund the police and stand with groups that helped to burn down parts of major cities.
        Their reckless spending.
        Their subversion of democracy (Texas Dems).
        Their failed “investigations” and “Impeachments”.

        Americans are tired of the democrat party and their hate for America.
        And the democrats know this!
        So they’re going to scream “RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA”, up to...during...and after the midterms and try to make that the “scapegoat” for losing their asses off!

        Rather than simply attempting to engineer the victory of a particular candidate — as Moscow famously tried to do in both 2016 and 2020 with then-candidate Trump — the Russian intelligence services' broader strategy is to focus on widening the social chasms between Americans by amplifying existing extremist voices on both sides of the political divide, Harding, Evanina and others said

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        • Copier Addict
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          #1264
          Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

          Originally posted by FrohnB
          How convenient.....Again!
          They (democrats) know they are going to lose in a HUGE way in the midterms!
          The failed policies, such as the border crisis, to name one.
          Holding Americans hostage during the “pandemic”.
          The blatant disregard for their own “rules”.
          Their calls to defund the police and stand with groups that helped to burn down parts of major cities.
          Their reckless spending.
          Their subversion of democracy (Texas Dems).
          Their failed “investigations” and “Impeachments”.

          Americans are tired of the democrat party and their hate for America.
          And the democrats know this!
          So they’re going to scream “RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA”, up to...during...and after the midterms and try to make that the “scapegoat” for losing their asses off!


          Oh yeah, that's right, it was the Ukraine, no wait, it was Venezuela oh no, it was really China, umm actually it was (insert latest right wing conspiracy here). Lol

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          • Phil B.
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            #1265
            Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

            But no mention of hunters 2nd laptop that went missing with all sorts of naked pics and emails implicating He and Joe were guilty.

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            • Phil B.
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              #1266
              Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

              Originally posted by copier addict
              Oh yeah, that's right, it was the Ukraine, no wait, it was Venezuela oh no, it was really China, umm actually it was (insert latest right wing conspiracy here). Lol
              All three

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              • FrohnB
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                #1267
                Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

                Originally posted by Phil B.
                All three

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                Omertà

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                • Phil B.
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                  #1268
                  Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

                  Don't elect corrupt politicians with crack head babies.

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                  • Copier Addict
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                    #1269
                    Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

                    Originally posted by Phil B.
                    All three

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                    And don't forget Hugo Chavez. He actually came back from the grave to get biden elected. Hahaha.

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                    • SalesServiceGuy
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                      #1270
                      Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

                      Originally posted by Phil B.
                      But no mention of hunters 2nd laptop that went missing with all sorts of naked pics and emails implicating He and Joe were guilty.

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                      ... does it matter anymore? It never effected the 2020 election. Old fake news only used by radical wing wing supporters like yourself and Russian intelligence agents to sew discontent in the USA.

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                      • bsm2
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                        #1271
                        Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

                        Breaking News
                        It Wasn’t a Hoax
                        People with scant illusions about Trump are volunteering to help him execute one of his Big Lies.

                        By David Frum
                        Donald Trump in silhouette, backlit by a single circle of light
                        Brendan Smialowski / AFP / Getty
                        NOVEMBER 25, 2021
                        If Donald Trump had been supported only by people who affirmatively liked him, his attack on American democracy would never have gotten as far as it did.

                        Instead, at almost every turn, Trump was helped by people who had little liking for him as a human being or politician, but assessed that he could be useful for purposes of their own. The latest example: the suddenly red-hot media campaign to endorse Trump’s fantasy that he was the victim of a “Russia hoax.”
                        Last edited by bsm2; 11-30-2021, 01:42 PM.

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                        • bsm2
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                          #1272

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                          • Phil B.
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                            #1273
                            Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

                            Yeah and Vlad is backing the loser Biden in 2024.
                            He knows what a wimp Biden is.

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                            • SalesServiceGuy
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                              #1274
                              Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

                              Cyberattack hits Ukraine government websites


                              Scores of Ukrainian government websites were targeted in a cyberattack with threatening text warning Ukrainians to "be afraid and wait for the worst" and alleging their personal information has been hacked.

                              Ukraine claimed Russia was most likely behind the attack, which affected the websites of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a number of other government agencies.

                              Oleg Nikolenko, Ukraine's foreign ministry spokesman tweeted on Friday that the "investigation is still ongoing but the Security Service of Ukraine has obtained preliminary indicators suggesting that hacker groups associated with the Russian secret services may stand behind today's massive cyberattack on government websites."

                              Ukraine's communication intelligence service said in a statement that as many as 70 central and regional authority websites were targeted.

                              The attack appears to be a low-level incident but is symbolic coming at the end of a week of frantic diplomacy involving NATO, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and bilateral talks between Russia and the United States -- all aimed at trying to deescalate tensions on Ukraine's border.

                              "This is not the first time or even the second time that Ukrainian Internet resources have been attacked since the beginning of the Russian military aggression," the Ukrainian Information Ministry said in a statement.

                              Attacks add to an 'already tense situation'

                              The EU's chief diplomat Josep Borrell condemned the cyberattack, warning it contributes to the "already tense situation" in the region.

                              During a joint press conference with the French foreign minister in Brest, France, on Friday, Borrell, the EU's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, said he convened an emergency meeting upon learning of the attack on Ukrainian government websites.

                              "Such actions aimed at destabilizing Ukrainian contribute to further escalation of the already tense situation," Borrell said.

                              When asked if Russian governmental or non-governmental actors were behind the attacks, Borrell responded that although he didn't want to "point fingers" there "is a certain probability as to where they came from."

                              Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Oleg Nikolenko said Friday that it is "too early to draw conclusions" as to who is behind the attack, but said there is a "long record of Russian cyber assaults against Ukraine in the past."

                              Separately, Ukraine's Ministry of Defense alleged in a statement Friday that Russian special services are preparing provocations against servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces in order to accuse Ukraine.

                              The statement from the ministry's intelligence directorate said: "The military units of the aggressor country and its satellites receive orders to prepare for such provocations."

                              CNN has contacted Russia's defense ministry for comment on both allegations.

                              Tensions with Russia at a high

                              The US and Russia met this week for high-stakes talks aimed at averting a war, as Russia continued to mass troops near Ukraine's borders amid a dispute over NATO activities in Eastern Europe and the prospect that Ukraine could join the military alliance.

                              Tensions between Ukraine and Russia are at their highest in years, with the Russian military build-up spurring fears that Moscow could launch an invasion in the coming weeks or months.

                              Ukraine has said that Russia is trying to destabilize the country ahead of any planned military invasion, and Western powers have repeatedly warned Russia against further aggressive moves.
                              The Kremlin denies it is planning to attack and argues that NATO support for Ukraine -- including increased weapons supplies and military training -- constitutes a growing threat on Russia's western flank.

                              A senior US official warned that the "drumbeat of war is sounding loud" after a week of talks ended Thursday without clear breakthroughs.

                              Russian officials suggested they were poised to abandon discussions over the US and NATO's refusal to entertain Moscow's key demands: a guarantee that Ukraine will never be permitted to join NATO and that the alliance roll back its expansion in Eastern Europe.

                              On Friday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told a press briefing that while Moscow's proposals were "aimed at reducing the military confrontation, de-escalating the overall situation in Europe, exactly the opposite is happening in the West."

                              He said: "We absolutely do not accept the appearance of the North Atlantic Alliance on our borders, especially taking into account the course pursued by the Ukrainian leadership - both by the former and the current ones. These are truly the red lines and they know it."

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                              • Phil B.
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                                #1275
                                Re: How Russia hacked the Democrats email

                                Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
                                Cyberattack hits Ukraine government websites


                                Scores of Ukrainian government websites were targeted in a cyberattack with threatening text warning Ukrainians to "be afraid and wait for the worst" and alleging their personal information has been hacked.

                                Ukraine claimed Russia was most likely behind the attack, which affected the websites of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a number of other government agencies.

                                Oleg Nikolenko, Ukraine's foreign ministry spokesman tweeted on Friday that the "investigation is still ongoing but the Security Service of Ukraine has obtained preliminary indicators suggesting that hacker groups associated with the Russian secret services may stand behind today's massive cyberattack on government websites."

                                Ukraine's communication intelligence service said in a statement that as many as 70 central and regional authority websites were targeted.

                                The attack appears to be a low-level incident but is symbolic coming at the end of a week of frantic diplomacy involving NATO, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and bilateral talks between Russia and the United States -- all aimed at trying to deescalate tensions on Ukraine's border.

                                "This is not the first time or even the second time that Ukrainian Internet resources have been attacked since the beginning of the Russian military aggression," the Ukrainian Information Ministry said in a statement.

                                Attacks add to an 'already tense situation'

                                The EU's chief diplomat Josep Borrell condemned the cyberattack, warning it contributes to the "already tense situation" in the region.

                                During a joint press conference with the French foreign minister in Brest, France, on Friday, Borrell, the EU's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, said he convened an emergency meeting upon learning of the attack on Ukrainian government websites.

                                "Such actions aimed at destabilizing Ukrainian contribute to further escalation of the already tense situation," Borrell said.

                                When asked if Russian governmental or non-governmental actors were behind the attacks, Borrell responded that although he didn't want to "point fingers" there "is a certain probability as to where they came from."

                                Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Oleg Nikolenko said Friday that it is "too early to draw conclusions" as to who is behind the attack, but said there is a "long record of Russian cyber assaults against Ukraine in the past."

                                Separately, Ukraine's Ministry of Defense alleged in a statement Friday that Russian special services are preparing provocations against servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces in order to accuse Ukraine.

                                The statement from the ministry's intelligence directorate said: "The military units of the aggressor country and its satellites receive orders to prepare for such provocations."

                                CNN has contacted Russia's defense ministry for comment on both allegations.

                                Tensions with Russia at a high

                                The US and Russia met this week for high-stakes talks aimed at averting a war, as Russia continued to mass troops near Ukraine's borders amid a dispute over NATO activities in Eastern Europe and the prospect that Ukraine could join the military alliance.

                                Tensions between Ukraine and Russia are at their highest in years, with the Russian military build-up spurring fears that Moscow could launch an invasion in the coming weeks or months.

                                Ukraine has said that Russia is trying to destabilize the country ahead of any planned military invasion, and Western powers have repeatedly warned Russia against further aggressive moves.
                                The Kremlin denies it is planning to attack and argues that NATO support for Ukraine -- including increased weapons supplies and military training -- constitutes a growing threat on Russia's western flank.

                                A senior US official warned that the "drumbeat of war is sounding loud" after a week of talks ended Thursday without clear breakthroughs.

                                Russian officials suggested they were poised to abandon discussions over the US and NATO's refusal to entertain Moscow's key demands: a guarantee that Ukraine will never be permitted to join NATO and that the alliance roll back its expansion in Eastern Europe.

                                On Friday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told a press briefing that while Moscow's proposals were "aimed at reducing the military confrontation, de-escalating the overall situation in Europe, exactly the opposite is happening in the West."

                                He said: "We absolutely do not accept the appearance of the North Atlantic Alliance on our borders, especially taking into account the course pursued by the Ukrainian leadership - both by the former and the current ones. These are truly the red lines and they know it."

                                Hacking goes on in EVERY country, everyone does it.

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