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To: Trump20162020

Until the public is provided with proof, I am against sanctions. I continue to feel the emphasis on Russian hacking is a diversion to take away from the content of the emails. In addition, Wikileaks continues to assert the release was an inside job. Prove one and disprove the other and then I might consider sanctions after an investigation into our computer security.


7 posted on 12/29/2016 5:13:34 AM PST by Boomer One ( ToUsesn)
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To: Boomer One
"I continue to feel the emphasis on Russian hacking is a diversion to take away from the content of the emails."


11 posted on 12/29/2016 5:17:06 AM PST by Trump20162020
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To: Boomer One

The problem wasn’t computer security.

Podesta fell prey to a phishing website and gave his password to the so-called hackers. He foolishly kept all of his other social media passwords on his gmail account as well.

Google allows a user to require 2-factor authentication for logging into gmail.

This wasn’t used, and the Clinton server was also not secure. Clinton, Podesta, et al showed themselves to be noobs, not a sophisticated elite.


23 posted on 12/29/2016 7:09:50 AM PST by oblomov (We have passed the point where "law," properly speaking, has any further application. - C. Thomas)
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