I don’t play with the apps on Facebook.
They got so good because they downloaded the compromised NSA hacking programs that were made publicly available.
On line privacy and security is an illusion. Once something exists in your personal or work computer, phone or any electrical device or that information is on other peoples devices including the government, if someone deems it critically important to know, it can be found and stolen. Sophisticated hackers are demonstrating their ability to hack even the most “secure” and protected “systems”. Its no joke. Imagine if they are able to hack the military’s nuclear codes or communications. Imagine the US losing control of its nuclear weaponry, or have it launched and targeted with the ultimate in malware. Or simply identifying the location of every sub and ship at sea.
You mean deep state hackers?
They can’t afford computers, so instead use abaci (abacuses?), so it gives them really good skills.
Like doing calculus without a calculator.
What a flaming mystery. Let’s see, China has been relentlessly developing hacking and IP theft horsepower resources for about 20 years. Think they might be fairly good at it by now? Then we have N. Korea which has emulated China in one form or another for over 60 years. So, the proposition is to buy 100 computers and some routers at a comparative cost of a tailfin on one of their missiles that they have developed either on their own or with the indirect help of the Clintons. Or the computers are free from their Chinese buddies. Then they hire 100 compu-geeks at 35 cents an hour to pound out code and portal probes.
It’s so damned complicated, no wonder it has taken our government 15 years to figure it out. Where’s the environmental impact report?
They wear tee-shirts that say “will hack for food.”
Kim jong-un fed them. In North Korea, if you’re getting food, you toe the line and improve quickly or it’s back to tree bark soup and digging for grubs.
Damn pay wall. Crossed WSJ off my list a long time ago.