o’er at reddit:
.....thread by @OnWithLogic has some EPIC sleuthing: “So, the moment Eric Schmidt learned that the NSA had tools that could see through their protected Gmail conversations, he informed Strzok, who told Page to wipe it cleanCLEAN GMAIL.” When was that? April 6, 2017.”
Oh my, that is interesting. Bet they found some real good stuff on that Gmail account.
Got it. Thanks!
More likely "epic tin foil." The CPU vulnerability is unlikely (to the point of near impossible) to have been useful to explore S/P draft-gmail correspondence. The CPU vulnerability is a potential window into MEMORY, not into stored info. Not that the draft email would never be in google/gmail computer memory, but one would have to know when and where to look for it, in MEMORY, to grab it.
The CPU vulnerability is different when looking for RANDOM valuable info. It isn't useful when looking for TARGETED info.