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Massive Computer Hack By Russia Into Various Government Systems

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Trump is silent.

Why?
Yahoo News
Trump remains silent on massive Russian cyberattack — and almost everything else except his own election
Dylan Stableford

Fri, December 18, 2020, 12:08 PM PST

President Trump has tweeted or retweeted 96 messages so far this week. The vast majority of them were attacks on the election, with baseless allegations of voter fraud and false claims that he won. Interspersed were a few updates on the U.S. coronavirus vaccine rollout, an analysis of Fox News ratings, a complaint about the decision by the Cleveland Indians to drop their controversial team name and the announcement of Attorney General William Barr’s resignation.

Not once has the president mentioned the massive cyberattack that U.S. officials suspect was carried out by Russian hackers — one that the nation’s cybersecurity agency warned was a “grave” threat to government and private networks.

In a briefing with congressional staffers, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA, said the breach was “highly sophisticated” and would “take weeks, if not months, to determine the total number of agencies affected by the attack and the extent to which sensitive data and information may have been compromised.”

On Sunday, reports emerged that the U.S. Treasury and Commerce departments had been breached by “Cozy Bear,” a Russian military intelligence unit responsible for past hacks into government agencies.

Trump spent part of that day at his golf resort in Virginia and tweeting various complaints about the election, including his dismay that the Supreme Court had dismissed a lawsuit initiated by the attorney general of Texas seeking to throw out the votes of four other states.

On Wednesday, Trump held a Cabinet meeting at the White House. But, unlike many previous Cabinet meetings in the Trump presidency, this one did not allow reporters inside.

The golf outing was the only time the president was seen in public this week. He has made no public remarks. On Monday night, he had been expected to drop by a holiday party at the White House. But after the Electoral College voted to confirm Joe Biden’s election victory, officials informed guests that the president would not be attending.

On Friday morning, Vice President Mike Pence, his wife and other top government officials received their first doses of the coronavirus vaccine, some of them on camera. Trump has not yet decided whether to take the vaccine, according to the White House, and has said nothing in public about the mounting toll of deaths from COVID-19, now averaging around 3,000 a day.

At a press briefing Tuesday, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany was asked about the seriousness of the cyberattack and whether the administration was considering retaliating against Russia.

“Look, the U.S. government — we’re aware of all of these reports,” McEnany said. “We’re taking all necessary steps to identify and remedy any possible issues related to the situation.”

She said one step in that process would be for all federal civilian agencies to review their networks “for indicators of compromise,” as recommended by CISA.

“So we are taking a hard look on this and, obviously, take any sort of cyber hacks very seriously,” McEnany added.

For some lawmakers, however, the White House is not taking it seriously enough.

“In this setting, not to have the White House aggressively speaking out and protesting and taking punitive action is really quite extraordinary,” Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said in a SiriusXM radio interview Thursday.

Romney said Trump’s silence has been particularly concerning.

“I think the White House needs to say something aggressive about what happened,” he said. “This is almost as if you had a Russian bomber flying undetected over the country, including over the nation’s capital, and not to respond in a setting like that is really stunning.”

In a statement, Biden said his incoming administration would make cybersecurity a top priority.

“We need to disrupt and deter our adversaries from undertaking significant cyber attacks in the first place,” he said. “Our adversaries should know that, as president, I will not stand idly by in the face of cyber assaults on our nation.”

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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Why? Because he's too fucking dumb to know what a hack is, let alone the implications.
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Under any other system of governance the idiot fucker would be gone by now. The 25th Amendment Section 4 (the bit about the VP taking over when the President is obviously incompetent to perform the functions) does not stop just because there has been an election. Pence could do a major service to the Republican Party's lengthy and necessary atonement by exercising it now. I'd take a month of a Pence presidency pour encourager les autres.

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There is a documentary out this year that I highly recommend, it’s called The Perfect Weapon and is about cyber terrorism and state cyber warfare. Pretty chilling stuff.

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News said Drumpf is now saying that the hack came from China. Of COURSE it wasn't his friends the Russians.
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MGMcAnick wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 2:34 am
News said Drumpf is now saying that the hack came from China.
Just waiting for liberty — or was it Jarlaxle, or maybe Darren? — to come in with his "We are at war with Eastasia and we have always been at war with Eastasia" bullshit.
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Gob wrote:
Sat Dec 19, 2020 11:30 am
Why? Because he's too fucking dumb to know what a hack is, let alone the implications.
I think more doesn’t give a fuck, happy its the Russians because he still owes them money.

Traitorous, disgusting, bastard.
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Bicycle Bill wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 7:21 am
MGMcAnick wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 2:34 am
News said Drumpf is now saying that the hack came from China.
Just waiting for liberty — or was it Jarlaxle, or maybe Darren? — to come in with his "We are at war with Eastasia and we have always been at war with Eastasia" bullshit.
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The Chinese do a lot of hacks, but you guys don’t care about those. I still prefer the Russians after you guys have destroyed everything the country stands for; I would like to try to save something. Or maybe we can board the lifeboat before you guys sink the ship.
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Guinevere wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 1:11 pm
Gob wrote:
Sat Dec 19, 2020 11:30 am
Why? Because he's too fucking dumb to know what a hack is, let alone the implications.
I think more doesn’t give a fuck, happy its the Russians because he still owes them money.

Traitorous, disgusting, bastard.
It wasn’t Traitorous when the Russians were communist, and it is still not traitors to want the Chinese to rule, right?
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Care to quote the actual words of anyone who said that they "want the Chinese to rule"?

Yeah, didn't think so.
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