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originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: asd161
Can't verify that Anon did this, but found this from the WashingtonPost.
www.washingtonpost.com...
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According to this...we're all:
“Neo-Nazis and white supremacists capitalized on the lists and published them aggressively across their venues,” said Rita Katz, SITE’s executive director.
I wonder how the left wingers on the forum feel about this.
The media spreading fake news is fine with them usually. How do they feel about it when it impacts them?
The Chinese government may be good, but they're not THAT good. They would have had to be in on it, but they couldn't do that without other countries like Russia and others permission.
originally posted by: VeeTNA
a reply to: Case74282
Newness to any forum does not negate the argument at hand of being a free thinker versus a sheep.
You are correct. It does not.
Nevertheless, respecting the Points Of View of long-time members is crucial to lending credibility to one's arguments.
originally posted by: VeeTNA
a reply to: Case74282
Nevertheless, respecting the Points Of View of long-time members is crucial to lending credibility to one's arguments.
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: asd161
Can't verify that Anon did this, but found this from the WashingtonPost.
www.washingtonpost.com...
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According to this...we're all:
“Neo-Nazis and white supremacists capitalized on the lists and published them aggressively across their venues,” said Rita Katz, SITE’s executive director.
I wonder how the left wingers on the forum feel about this.
The media spreading fake news is fine with them usually. How do they feel about it when it impacts them?
Lets not look at this as Left or Right wing, its bad enough our country is split into those two views.
ATS has forums for political fights , but this information right here what Anonymous did is for all of us. So lets work together here on ATS if know where else
btw shouldn't this post be in RATS just saying.
originally posted by: Agit8dChop
has anything significant actaully come from the hack?
some are calling it a trojan horse.. an public attack against the idea of 'leaks and hacks'
it seems convenient that these leaks try to pain trump supporters as nazis
originally posted by: SoulSurfer
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk
The Chinese government may be good, but they're not THAT good. They would have had to be in on it, but they couldn't do that without other countries like Russia and others permission.
All you have to do is find out who is a commie, to know who is linked to communist china. (I would start with google)
Its not that hard to identify the deep state/ Illuminati.
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originally posted by: pr0ph3t
I am having a hard time believing the validity of this hack.
While SITE was unable to verify whether the email addresses and passwords were authentic, ....
WHO confirmed the incident in a statement Wednesday that cited a higher number of exposed credentials, 6,835, than had been reported by SITE. But WHO said only 457 of those were active and valid
Potter, chief executive of Australian company Internet 2.0, said he was able to gain access into the WHO computer systems using email addresses and passwords posted on the Internet.
The report by SITE, based in Bethesda, Maryland, said the largest group of alleged emails and passwords was from the NIH, with 9,938 found on lists posted online. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had the second-highest number, with 6,857. The World Bank had 5,120. The list of WHO addresses and passwords totaled 2,732.
originally posted by: face23785
a reply to: mekhanics
More "We're so awesome" circle jerk videos. When are they gonna do something?