Link A Russian ransomware group whose leaders were indicted by the Justice Department in December is retaliating against the U.S. government, many of America’s largest companies and a major news organization, identifying employees working from home during the pandemic and attempting to get inside their networks with malware intended to cripple their operations. Sophisticated new attacks by the hacking group — which the Treasury Department claims has at times worked for Russian intelligence — were identified in recent days by Symantec Corp., a division of Broadcom, one of the many firms that monitors corporate and government networks. In an urgent warning issued Thursday night, the company reported that Russian hackers had exploited the sudden change in American work habits to inject code into corporate networks with a speed and breadth not previously witnessed. Anonymous, if you're listening....
China, Russia, Israel, India, and everyone else have EVERYTHING that was on Hillary's private server. If you don't think so, you don't know much about how the espionage world works. Hell, when I deployed to Iceland back in the 90's, we were briefed that our BOQ rooms were all bugged, and we even knew who was doing it. We just smiled, played dumb, and didn't have certain conversations within those confines. I'm sure Putin has a tape in some dusty archive of LTJG Marso rubbing one out back at the tail end of the Cold War. Every goddamn day of the deployment. Hillary's server is just one of the many reasons Epstein didn't hang himself.
@Marso apparently has access to detailed information from China, Russia, Israel, India, and everyone else, which he will now present to us or STFU. One can only imagine where he gets his "information" from.
There are only two options: 1. Russia never got Hillary's emails, or 2. There's nothing incriminating or embarrassing in them. 1 is just barely within the realm of possibility. 2 isn't, or else it would have come out in 2016. Therefore, 1 must be true.
Oh fuck, I didn’t think you actually did that. Wow, this is awkward. Give my sympathies and apologies to your wife for making light of your abuse, and maybe lay off the bottle when she’s around.
She didn't. She was on a committee that authorised a US company to sell that uranium as part of an ongoing business relationship. The devil is in the detail. If those e mails were so insecure, I can't help but wonder why the FBI is the only major group unable to access them. Apparently Russian intelligence, the Chinese, the Somalians and the Romulans all got into them, but the US authorities cannot. Does that seem a little off to you?