Friday, October 7, 2016

What a BS article... If one's security is able to be compromised, it doesn't require a State-sanctioned approval for that compromise to take place. In fact, anyone with the proper tools and/or determination can do so. This is just a weak attempt at placing the blame on specific players (most likely, for political reasons - which are all very suspect, these days) and an effort to alleviate those responsible for having an unsecured system for allowing it to be compromised. Don't believe the hype! ;) (y)


What a BS article... If one's security is able to be compromised, it doesn't require a State-sanctioned approval for that compromise to take place. In fact, anyone with the proper tools and/or determination can do so. This is just a weak attempt at placing the blame on specific players (most likely, for political reasons - which are all very suspect, these days) and an effort to alleviate those responsible for having an unsecured system for allowing it to be compromised. Don't believe the hype! ;) (y) - Administration says ‘only Russia’s senior-most officials’ could have signed off on cyber-attacks and urges states to seek federal security aid for voting systems

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