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Old 05-13-2020, 04:13 PM
 
Location: Unperson Everyman Land
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It has not been authoritatively established that the DNC servers were actually hacked at all, much less by the Russians. That was apparently known the entire time by the Mueller team and members of Congress, and also the DNC and the Obama regime.

It was all a politically motivated, unconscionably despicable lie:
CrowdStrike Boss Under Oath: No Proof of DNC Hack by Russia

Henry personally led the remediation and forensics analysis of the DNC server after being warned of a breach in late April 2016; his work was paid for by the DNC, which refused to turn over its server to the FBI. Asked for the date when alleged Russian hackers stole data from the DNC server, Henry testified that CrowdStrike did not in fact know if such a theft occurred at all: "We did not have concrete evidence that the data was exfiltrated [moved electronically] from the DNC, but we have indicators that it was exfiltrated," Henry said.

Henry reiterated his claim on multiple occasions:
  • "There are times when we can see data exfiltrated, and we can say conclusively. But in this case it appears it was set up to be exfiltrated, but we just don’t have the evidence that says it actually left."
  • "There’s not evidence that they were actually exfiltrated. There's circumstantial evidence but no evidence that they were actually exfiltrated."
  • "There is circumstantial evidence that that data was exfiltrated off the network. … We didn't have a sensor in place that saw data leave. We said that the data left based on the circumstantial evidence. That was the conclusion that we made."
  • "Sir, I was just trying to be factually accurate, that we didn't see the data leave, but we believe it left, based on what we saw."
  • Asked directly if he could "unequivocally say" whether "it was or was not exfiltrated out of DNC," Henry told the committee: "I can't say based on that."



This is what I have been saying for three years!

These people all repeat each other's lies and the low-information types go along because digging out the truth takes too much effort.

There has never been any proof or indication that Russia hacked the DNC server.
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Old 05-13-2020, 05:45 PM
 
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When questioned, He confirmed that they never confirmed the Russians hacked into the server, or anyone.
"It was scheduled, but it seems no action was taken"

No idea if any contradictions have been made but the fact is anyone skilled is going to leave little or no evidence.
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Old 05-13-2020, 06:16 PM
 
Location: Tyler, TX
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There's a $20k reward for information leading to the arrest of Seth Rich's murderer
I'll make it $25k. Who else wants to pitch in?
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Old 05-13-2020, 06:23 PM
 
Location: Tyler, TX
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No idea if any contradictions have been made but the fact is anyone skilled is going to leave little or no evidence.
There should always be evidence in a government environment. There's a lot of places logging could/should occur in an environment like that.

The bit about not watching outbound traffic is a huge red flag. In an environment where sensitive/classified data is stored or accessible, I'd be watching every packet leaving the network. If I'd do it, they should be doing it, and a lot more.

They can disable logs and whatever at the individual system level, but the network traffic must exist in order for anything to happen at all.
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Old 05-13-2020, 06:54 PM
 
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There should always be evidence in a government environment.

It's not a government server. It was email server utilized by the DNC which is a private organization. Upstream logs may provide some information but skilled adversary is well aware of that.





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In an environment where sensitive/classified data is stored or accessible

There is no indication anything like that existed on that server but if there were someone needs to go jail. Classified information on government server is stored on closed network.
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Old 09-22-2021, 11:33 AM
 
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In the Sussman indictment it referenced a tech exec and tech company. Everyone assumed it was Larry Page at Google. He requested New Zealand citizenship after he moved there and one of his offices burned to the ground recently. Destroying evidence?

But now that it's been revealed that the CEO of Crowdstrike, Shawn Henry, has unloaded millions of shares of Crowdstrike, I wonder...


https://www.insidertrades.com/crowds...k/shawn-henry/
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