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ALL Cellphone Numbers, Emails Of DEMS In Congress Hacked

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posted on Aug, 12 2016 @ 10:56 PM
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a reply to: IAMTAT

It's only bad if they are disliked or hated. If people loved them, they would put flowers on their lawns and send them teddy bears. Are you suggesting people have a reason to dislike or hate democratic politicians?

Cheers - Dave



posted on Aug, 12 2016 @ 11:05 PM
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originally posted by: IAMTAT
OOOOO...LOOKIE!
Nancy Pelosi's personal computer was also hacked.
This must be some of those "exclusive materials".



UPDATE: Guccifer 2.0 Leaks Documents from NANCY PELOSI’S PERSONAL COMPUTER!

www.thegatewaypundit.com...


Nancy PeeLowsi was very angry today at the Russians. CBS radio news played a brief soundbite. She's a strange bird.



posted on Aug, 12 2016 @ 11:08 PM
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Really makes me wonder. Fear of Dems?

Putin prefers Trump over Hillary.

Hmmmmmm


edit on 12-8-2016 by Annee because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 12 2016 @ 11:09 PM
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originally posted by: LifeMode
Toying with them. Going to be fun watching the grand finale a few days before the election.


I'd say November 1st would be a good time to pull out all the stops, if Hillary hasn't involuntarily left the race by then. November 1st is when 13 million people will get hit with a 35% increase in their health insurance premiums..courtesy of the DEMOCRATS.



posted on Aug, 12 2016 @ 11:17 PM
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a reply to: Gin


What type of crappy password software allowed members of Congress to use passwords like ADMIN, Nancy, 1234, etc.?? Even my Petco rewards account required me to use digits/letters/upper-case.



posted on Aug, 12 2016 @ 11:19 PM
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a reply to: IAMTAT

THEY are Watching , and it's Not Pretty .



posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 12:21 AM
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a reply to: Annee

I prefer Putin to Hillary myself. Even Satan may be a step up ...



posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 12:28 AM
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originally posted by: Annee
Really makes me wonder. Fear of Dems?

Putin prefers Trump over Hillary.

Hmmmmmm



Yeah that's it , lol

Or hillary is so rotten that agents within the nsa and Cia are trying to purposely sabotage her campaign run.



posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 12:28 AM
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originally posted by: Annee
Really makes me wonder. Fear of Dems?

Putin prefers Trump over Hillary.

Hmmmmmm



Yeah that's it , lol

Or hillary is so rotten that agents within the nsa and Cia are trying to purposely sabotage her campaign run.



posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 12:28 AM
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originally posted by: AmericanRealist
a reply to: Annee

I prefer Putin to Hillary myself. Even Satan may be a step up ...


You're not alone, AmericanRealist. In fact, you're probably in a majority at this point, with nothing but bad news coming at and from Hillary's camp day after day.



posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 05:54 AM
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a reply to: DAVID64
You would think that lessons had been learned over time. Two weeks ago I got an email from a german electronic suppliers, that "while doing recent security checks" they "found out" (in reality, it was a german IT paper that contacted them) that their database was accessed and hundredthousands of SEPA adresses and private information is now in the hands of the cracker(s).

I called them up and asked one question: Were the passwords at least hashed? From their response and acting, no.
How is it possible today that a so called (self proclaimed) developer saves passphrases in cleartext, while making the PW reset function in a way you can´t retrieve the pw. Because that´s how it is when you hash the entrys.

Then I deleted my account there (after it was too late, anyways) and three days later I get a follow up email from them, stating I am secure there is no account. MY GOD HOW DUMB CAN ONE BE TO NOT LOG SUCH THINGS.

It´s like it was made on purpose. Of course they did not admit it on the telephone because of ongoing investigations.
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posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 06:04 AM
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The most annoying aspect about all the recent hacks is that they shouldn't be needed.

There should be transparency

There should be openness

The US gov "should" be operating along the lines it was set up to do when the constitution was written.

The good thing is, I do sense a tide change, very slowly leaks and hacks are penetrating the veil and career politicians are now challenged by the likes of Trump.

The infrastructure is in place for open democracy along the lines of Iceland's government.

Hopefully the tides keeps on rolling in, even if Hillary Canute orders it to retreat.



posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 06:16 AM
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originally posted by: JacKatMtn
related...


twitter.com...

#Guccifer2 I'll send the major trove of the #DCCC materials and emails to #wikileaks keep following...



The account has been suspended already.



posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 11:35 AM
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Not one single post on here about the message from Guccifer 2.0 himself on why he's doing this?

Wow ATS...

It might be spin, deflection to cover true intent, or it may well just be that someone does have their moral compass pointed in the right direction and is getting help to do his deeds.

Our government is corrupt in every nook and cranny, from the President all the way down... Congress and Senate, Governors, US Attorneys, FBI, CIA, DIA, Mayors, State Attorneys... there is corruption in every facet of our political system thanks to money and greed. The only way to fix it, is for the American people to see where the money is coming and going, and who the greedy players are.

While I am not for nefarious hacking, my sentiment aligns with giving people the truth and having the information to make informed, propaganda-free thinking and decisions. It's acceptable for our government to collect data on all of us, and expose it when they see fit and in the manner they choose, usually for criminal reasons... but it's not acceptable for members of our government to be exposed in the same way? Our rights are NOT second to theirs.

I applaud Guccifer 2.0. And here is why (most outlets aren't publishing this bit but it was in the OP):


In a message today, the hacker branded the U.S. presidential elections a “farce” that is “being settled behind the scenes as it was with Bernie Sanders.” He added, “I wonder what happened to the true democracy, to the equal opportunities, the things we love the United States for. The big money bags are fighting for power today. They are lying constantly and don’t keep their word. The MSM are producing tons of propaganda hiding the real stuff behind it. But I do believe that people have right to know what’s going on inside the election process in fact.”

In a series of e-mail exchanges last month, "Guccifer 2.0" described himself as a committed "hacktivist" and bristled at TSG's portrayal of him as a thief. "Stop calling me the vandal," he wrote. "I'm not a criminal I'm a freedom fighter." While "Guccifer 2.0" claimed to be a foe of "all the illuminati and rich clans which try to rule the governments," cyber investigators theorize that he may actually just be serving as the media liaison for the Russian government hacking teams suspected of breaching the Democratic Party's computer systems.


They HAVE to paint him as a criminal of course, and do anything to discredit his message and purpose. While it could be BS, I would suggest otherwise. It does seem like someone with the technical know-how and perhaps some backing, has found the thread on the sweater to keep pulling on until the whole thing comes undone.

There is no such thing as security anymore in the technology world.... there is only deterrence. If you can deter a hacker long enough to exceed their patience, you win. If you can't, they win. Guccifer 2.0 appears to have the patience of a saint along with a very weakly secured Democratic party, and it has paid off for US, the American People. I think one day, people like this will be called heroes, but not in today's world.

~Namaste



posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 11:36 AM
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originally posted by: verschickter
a reply to: DAVID64
You would think that lessons had been learned over time. Two weeks ago I got an email from a german electronic suppliers, that "while doing recent security checks" they "found out" (in reality, it was a german IT paper that contacted them) that their database was accessed and hundredthousands of SEPA adresses and private information is now in the hands of the cracker(s).

I called them up and asked one question: Were the passwords at least hashed? From their response and acting, no.
How is it possible today that a so called (self proclaimed) developer saves passphrases in cleartext, while making the PW reset function in a way you can´t retrieve the pw. Because that´s how it is when you hash the entrys.

Then I deleted my account there (after it was too late, anyways) and three days later I get a follow up email from them, stating I am secure there is no account. MY GOD HOW DUMB CAN ONE BE TO NOT LOG SUCH THINGS.

It´s like it was made on purpose. Of course they did not admit it on the telephone because of ongoing investigations.


I started looking over the server side for a virtual world on the internet. After I copied all the software from the server directories to my windows machine, I checked the directories and noticed multiple files with dates named "billing." on inspection of the files, it was ALL the customer information, names, passwords, credit card numbers, phone numbers, everything in clear text. Some companies are cheap and stupid to point of being criminally negligent. They could have at least used a 64 bit FIPS algorithm FFS'S, it's easy. I imagine there are a ridiculous number of cases like this with fully open user records.

Cheers - Dave
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posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 11:52 AM
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I can testify to this personally in several places I have worked. Most non-public companies are going to have a high likelihood of not following technology standards and best practices, while larger organizations are supposed to be audited and follow strict compliance with how to secure personal and sensitive data.

Nothing is secure or private anymore except what's in your own head. Otherwise, someone, somewhere, with enough patience and resources, can and will find out.

~Namaste



posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 11:54 AM
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In FTP times, when there was no bittorrent or emule... microsoft often hosted it´s own pirated software on their own servers. Directly under there nose. Of course it was not a microsoft employee doing this



posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 12:24 PM
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Wasn't the DCCC Password something like DCCC2016?



posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 03:18 PM
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Pelosi says she’s been flooded with ‘obscene’ phone calls since DCCC computer hack





House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Saturday that she’s been slammed with “obscene and sick calls” after a hacker posted Democratic congressional lawmakers’ personal contact information online.

The information was apparently stolen in a hack of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which has personal contact and other information for all of the Democrats in the House, as well as their top aides.

“On a personal note, I was in the air flying from Florida to California when the news broke. Upon landing, I have received scores of mostly obscene and sick calls, voicemails and text messages,” Mrs. Pelosi said in a letter to colleagues, telling them to prevent their family and children from getting to the messages, presumably because they were so upsetting.

She said she was changing her phone number and urged other House Democrats to do the same.

www.washingtontimes.com...



posted on Aug, 13 2016 @ 03:59 PM
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Saturday that she’s been slammed with “obscene and sick calls” after a hacker posted Democratic congressional lawmakers’ personal contact information online.


I guess she can read them to find out what's in them !!




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