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Pardon Snowden on twit, even Bill Swamp Kristol tweeted today about it.
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
Will someone please tell me how it is legal for a state to lock electors out of the building, using law enforcement to do so?
I'm pretty sure that's interfering with the process.
I read that and thought, oh Hell No. That MI Gov had to go. That chick has done lost her mind.
People in minor positions of power are breaking the law all over the place and nothing is being done about it.
It's like Satan has been released. Chaos has arrived.
originally posted by: Trillium
My would love to know why
Matt Couch
@RealMattCouch
Solar Winds is Partnered with Dominion and the CEO just turned over his passport to Federal Law Enforcement Officials…
Pass the popcorn America, it’s showtime!
twitter.com...
originally posted by: Trillium
Look like this affect more than just the US
FireEye said in a blog post that its investigation into the hack of its own network had identified 'a global campaign' targeting governments and the private sector that, beginning in the spring, slipped malware into a SolarWinds software update.
The malware gave the hackers remote access to victims' networks.
FireEye said it had notified 'multiple organisations' globally where it saw indications of compromise.
The US government did not publicly identify Russia as the culprit behind the hacks, first reported by Reuters, and said little about who might be responsible.
www.dailymail.co.uk...
originally posted by: Flesh699
originally posted by: Trillium
Look like this affect more than just the US
FireEye said in a blog post that its investigation into the hack of its own network had identified 'a global campaign' targeting governments and the private sector that, beginning in the spring, slipped malware into a SolarWinds software update.
The malware gave the hackers remote access to victims' networks.
FireEye said it had notified 'multiple organisations' globally where it saw indications of compromise.
The US government did not publicly identify Russia as the culprit behind the hacks, first reported by Reuters, and said little about who might be responsible.
www.dailymail.co.uk...
The Russia thing was being planted almost immediately this morning on Twitter.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: Trillium
BREAKING: FBI, Texas Rangers and US Marshals Raid SolarWinds HQ in Austin
originally posted by: PurpleFox
Was it our guys hacking for evidence or bad guys hacking to delete their tracks?
Best movie ever!!