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1 minute ago, Kz! said:

I don't know, we'll have to get AOC to get to the bottom of all of these scandals and more, right? :lol: :roll: 

And Hunter. Don't forget Hunter.

1 minute ago, Kz! said:

I don't know, we'll have to get AOC to get to the bottom of all of these scandals and more, right? :lol: :roll: 

Since you keep bringing up AOC in your failed attempt to make a conspiracy out of a cyber attack, can we just make this the "What toppings do you like on your burger"  thread? 

Just now, Paul852 said:

And Hunter. Don't forget Hunter.

Maybe they can make AOC Hunter's personal handler. She has the ability to keep him out of trouble and on the right path. Is there any limit on her abilities, in your mind?

:roll: 

1 minute ago, Kz! said:

Maybe they can make AOC Hunter's personal handler. She has the ability to keep him out of trouble and on the right path. Is there any limit on her abilities, in your mind?

:roll: 

Only time will tell, my friend. Only rime will tell. Whitehouse or bust.

1 minute ago, Boogyman said:

Since you keep bringing up AOC in your failed attempt to make a conspiracy out of a cyber attack, can we just make this the "What toppings do you like on your burger"  thread? 

Bacon under a blend of white and yellow cheddar, and topped with some mushrooms and onions sauteed in bourbon and butter.

Just now, Paul852 said:

Only time will tell, my friend. Only rime will tell. Whitehouse or bust.

She'll have to beat out wildly popular governor Matt Gaetz err, DeSantis... well, you know, that guy in Florida who works in government? Help me out here. :roll: 

4 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

Since you keep bringing up AOC in your failed attempt to make a conspiracy out of a cyber attack, can we just make this the "What toppings do you like on your burger"  thread? 

The thing is, he doesn't even realize how sad it is that he can't even hold his own with the current discussion. This moron trying to talk IT on any level is sad.

Just now, we_gotta_believe said:

Bacon under a blend of white and yellow cheddar, and topped with some mushrooms and onions sauteed in bourbon and butter.

When I want to get fancy I'll make candied bacon. It's delicious. For cheese I like a slice of Colby jack and a slice of swiss.

Can't be sure it's true since we hear no complaints from other countries or any news reports about it.

Report: CIA Conducted Cyber Attacks Against Iran, Russia After Secret Trump Order In 2018

https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2020/07/15/report-cia-conducted-cyber-attacks-against-iran-russia-after-secret-trump-order-in-2018/?sh=7f2e5a7a4600

The Central Intelligence Agency conducted offensive cyber operations against Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Russia’s intelligence agency FSB and other targets after President Donald Trump issued a secret order in 2018 giving the agency broad power to undertake such actions, Yahoo News reported, citing former U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the matter.

 

The secret authorization — issued sometime in 2018 — offered the U.S. spy agency more freedom to both conduct cyber operations and choose its target, without the White House’s approval, the report said.

The order effectively undid many of the restrictions that had previously been placed on the agency by previous administrations, the report added, noting that the CIA has declined to comment on the issue.

The move has allowed the agency to engage in offensive cyber operations against "adversarial countries,” including Russia, China, Iran and North Korea, an official told Yahoo News.

Since the order was signed, the CIA has reportedly carried out at least a dozen operations that were on its "wish list.”

his reportedly involved "hack-and-dump” operations similar to the ones conducted by Russian hackers and WikiLeaks, where stolen documents or data are deliberately leaked online.

Some of the highlighted incidents include leaking the source code of Iran’s cyber-espionage tools, publicly dumping the details of 15 million payment cards from three Iranian banks and hacking two contractors that worked with Russia’s FSB.

Under prior administrations, senior Treasury Department officials had argued against leaking or wiping out banking data, like the Iran bank card operations, "because it could destabilize the global financial system,” the report added.

 

Prior to this, in 2009, the CIA had conducted one of its most high profile cyber-attacks in partnership with Israel, called Stuxnet, which destroyed centrifuges that Iran used to enrich uranium gas for its nuclear program.

CRUCIAL QUOTE

According to the report, former U.S. officials were concerned about the use of hack-and-dump tactics, raising uncomfortable comparisons, "Our government is basically turning into f****ing WikiLeaks, [using] secure communications on the dark web with dissidents, hacking and dumping,” an unnamed former official told Yahoo News. 

KEY CRITIC

Rebecca Ingber, a former state department attorney and national security expert tweeted that "It’s rich that the President who claims the "deep state” is working to undermine him is happy to delegate such broad authority to cause destruction — it’s almost as though he’s not *really* all that concerned with tight presidential control over the national security state when it’s not about his own personal interests.” Noting that she’d "like to see the actual language” of the order, Ingber speculated that as portrayed the order permits the CIA to make its own decisions even about uses of force in foreign states, "potentially circumventing: any NSC process, legal analysis, determination of self-defense, congressional approval.”

44 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

The thing is, he doesn't even realize how sad it is that he can't even hold his own with the current discussion. This moron trying to talk IT on any level is sad.

I literally acknowledged I don't know much about the intricacies of Bitcoin earlier in the discussion. You, predictably, are still just super butthurt over the AOC/Gaetz double whammy I served you last week. :lol: 

So many tears. Own the Ls!

2 minutes ago, Kz! said:

I literally acknowledged I don't know much about the intricacies of Bitcoin earlier in the discussion. You, predictably, are still just super butthurt over the AOC/Gaetz double whammy I served you last week. :lol: 

So many tears. Own the Ls!

I mean, you're not wrong.

27 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

I mean, you're not wrong.

After taking multiple Ls last week and this week, Paul's version of "winning" in CVON is simply agreeing with a statement I made. Is this what repeated Ls does to a person? I'm so sorry this happened to you, bud. :lol: :roll: 

45 minutes ago, Kz! said:

After taking multiple Ls last week and this week, Paul's version of "winning" in CVON is simply agreeing with a statement I made. Is this what repeated Ls does to a person? I'm so sorry this happened to you, bud. :lol: :roll: 

Becoming you is what taking multiple Ls does to a person. I'm going to start taking a running tally. We'll start with the Pizza Gate/Hunter Biden Bombshell threads :roll:

10 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

Becoming you is what taking multiple Ls does to a person. I'm going to start taking a running tally. We'll start with the Pizza Gate/Hunter Biden Bombshell threads :roll:

Oh, you poor thing. 

:lol: :roll: 

Cue music, Aaron Neville steps up:

You don't know much

And I think you huff glue-oo-oo-ooo

That is really, all we need . . . to know.......

4 hours ago, jsdarkstar said:

Can't be sure it's true since we hear no complaints from other countries or any news reports about it.

Report: CIA Conducted Cyber Attacks Against Iran, Russia After Secret Trump Order In 2018

It was the Trump admin so they were probably ordered to try and attack exploits in Windows 98.

12 minutes ago, pallidrone said:

It was the Trump admin so they were probably ordered to try and attack exploits in Windows 98.

And by Windows he meant actual windows.

7 hours ago, Kz! said:

I'm talking specifically about the traceability/security of money transfers. I know I've read that there are many critics of it due to the ease with which it can be used for untraceable black market activities and money laundering. Looking for someone with actual knowledge of it to weigh in. Maybe @mattmcginley7?

Bitcoin Developer ^

 

Gotta be honest, this story is pretty unbelievable. How can someone be intelligent enough to hack the pipeline and make what is such a simple error in regards to storing their Bitcoin? It truly doesn't add up

 

 

3 hours ago, mattmcginley7 said:

Bitcoin Developer ^

 

Gotta be honest, this story is pretty unbelievable. How can someone be intelligent enough to hack the pipeline and make what is such a simple error in regards to storing their Bitcoin? It truly doesn't add up

 

 

Most likely because it wasn't hacked like people think. People were not hammering away at a keyboard for hours in a dark room.

Most likely they created a Trojan, attached it to an email and sent it out in mass. Someone moron at the pipeline opened the attachment and it spread throughout their insecure network.

Most of these cyber attacks happen exactly like that. They are crude program created to exploit encryption software baked into Windows. They send it out to millions of email addresses hoping to get .0001 percent of the people.

14 hours ago, mattmcginley7 said:

Bitcoin Developer ^

 

Gotta be honest, this story is pretty unbelievable. How can someone be intelligent enough to hack the pipeline and make what is such a simple error in regards to storing their Bitcoin? It truly doesn't add up

Yeah, that's pretty much in line with what I've been seeing from most people who understand Bitcoin. Please note that acknowledging that the official story is weird does not necessarily mean that you believe Bush did 9/11. 

9 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Yeah, that's pretty much in line with what I've been seeing from most people who understand Bitcoin. Please note that acknowledging that the official story is weird does not necessarily mean that you believe Bush did 9/11. 

Damn. You got your brains beat in so bad yesterday you are now putting disclaimers on your posts. 

 

Hate to see it, but even more, love to see it.

15 hours ago, mattmcginley7 said:

Bitcoin Developer ^

 

Gotta be honest, this story is pretty unbelievable. How can someone be intelligent enough to hack the pipeline and make what is such a simple error in regards to storing their Bitcoin? It truly doesn't add up

 

 

Hacking a pipeline does not take much brains. Most hackers run automated tools.

All you need is lax security. Most of the hacks happen to companies who are still using 90s technology, have no password policy in place, and basically just connect everything to the Internet, because they are morons.

Kz! level morons.

31 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Yeah, that's pretty much in line with what I've been seeing from most people who understand Bitcoin. Please note that acknowledging that the official story is weird does not necessarily mean that you believe Bush did 9/11. 

:lol: "Stop laughing, guys. I'm just asking questions!"

7 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

:lol: "Stop laughing, guys. I'm just asking questions!"

Just trying to get out ahead of your retarded strawmen before they hit, little guy. :lol: 

16 hours ago, mattmcginley7 said:

Bitcoin Developer ^

 

Gotta be honest, this story is pretty unbelievable. How can someone be intelligent enough to hack the pipeline and make what is such a simple error in regards to storing their Bitcoin? It truly doesn't add up

 

 

You only have to be more intelligent than the people running the systems you are trying to hack. You'd be shocked of who is in charge of some very important systems.

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