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gabosaurus
12-17-2020, 06:46 PM
How sad that we have a lame duck president who is too busy pouting about losing the election and raging against former allies to recognize that his internal communications systems have been hacked by the Russian. Or perhaps he doesn't care anymore. ----------> https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2020/12/17/were-being-hacked-as-trump-stays-silent-ex-security-adviser-sounds-alarm-about-russian-infiltration/?sh=70c0b98a42b7 -------------> Thomas Bossert, President Trump’s former homeland security adviser to writes in an op-ed on the New York Times that Russia maybe peeking into internal communications of the U.S. government and may have the ability to falsify government data and emails, and warns his former boss to stop nursing disappointment over his election loss and take immediate action.

jimnyc
12-17-2020, 07:07 PM
Simply not true in the slightest. They are all over this and on top of it - and then some. There are more than many involved in this, working on it and trying to secure things. And if you think otherwise, then you simply relied on a single source and ran with it. As a tech guy, again I've been all over reading on this today. Every ounce of government is involved in this. :rolleyes:

gabosaurus
12-17-2020, 07:18 PM
Simply not true in the slightest. They are all over this and on top of it - and then some. There are more than many involved in this, working on it and trying to secure things. And if you think otherwise, then you simply relied on a single source and ran with it. As a tech guy, again I've been all over reading on this today. Every ounce of government is involved in this. :rolleyes: Of course. This is why no one has even acknowledged it in the last several months. I am starting to think that Trump knew about it from the beginning and allowed it to happen. More of the debt Trump has to Russian that he refuses to acknowledge.

jimnyc
12-17-2020, 07:29 PM
Of course. This is why no one has even acknowledged it in the last several months. I am starting to think that Trump knew about it from the beginning and allowed it to happen. More of the debt Trump has to Russian that he refuses to acknowledge.

When was this attack found? By whom? To what extent? To what extent has work been done thus far in limiting this attack? Who in total is in danger as a result of this attack? Who are the various players involved in potential hackers?

And when you add that in - knowing when it all started, give us something to back up the idea that Trump allowed anything to happen?

Mr. P
12-17-2020, 11:04 PM
.... I am starting to think that Trump knew about it from the beginning and allowed it to happen. More of the debt Trump has to Russian that he refuses to acknowledge.

Gab, I think you may be right! We should vote him out ! Whatcha think?

icansayit
12-18-2020, 01:06 AM
How sad that we have a lame duck president who is too busy pouting about losing the election and raging against former allies to recognize that his internal communications systems have been hacked by the Russian. Or perhaps he doesn't care anymore. ----------> https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2020/12/17/were-being-hacked-as-trump-stays-silent-ex-security-adviser-sounds-alarm-about-russian-infiltration/?sh=70c0b98a42b7 -------------> Thomas Bossert, President Trump’s former homeland security adviser to writes in an op-ed on the New York Times that Russia maybe peeking into internal communications of the U.S. government and may have the ability to falsify government data and emails, and warns his former boss to stop nursing disappointment over his election loss and take immediate action.

Feel so sorry for your deepening bout with TDS. Try taking one of the BIDEN VIAGRA tabs provided by the DNC, and chase it with some Pre-mixed Swamp-Aid until the swelling between your ears goes back to pre-school size gabby.