Deep state
Does SMS spoofing require as much effort as email spoofing?
SMS = short messages service protocal.
SMTP = Simple Mail Transfer Protocal.
Without access to the full message headers and ISP (internet Service Provider ) it is impossible to know whether the messages were spoofed or not.
I wrote a C program years ago to read the full SMTP mail headers and check for spoofing. It was a hook into our sendmail server that warned me when someone would send a spoofed e-mail in the bosses name dismissing everyone 2 hours early for example.
Hence it is possible that
the weiner could be weiners!
“Deep state”
More than likely, a very shallow state.
Deep state
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You think the CIA, FBI or NSA sent the pictures?
Not saying they couldn’t do it—they have the technology but why do you assume it is “Deep state” immediately?
The deep state is shallow as eff.
This message could not be more timely for our family. We have an elderly member who loves emailing the few friends who are still alive and just this week, he has received two email messages which he immediately showed to other family members because they were so sexually explicit and because he did not know where they came from. One came in the name of a friend, and to the elderly man’s credit, he recognized the message as one his friend would never have anything to do with. He immediately called the friend and asked if he had sent a recent email without explaining. The friend say he had not sent anything. The elderly guy was smart enough not to press any buttons for more information on the dirty mail. Instead he deleted it, but is still upset, thinking that his precious email had been hacked by a bad person who now has his email address. Could this happen to anyone? YES! The younger members of our family say it happens all the time. So beware of the dirty tricks going around on social media out there. Many are designed to hurt good people.
Somehow I’m just not picturing Eric Bolling texting that kind of stuff.