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How Russian Hackers Amplified the Seth Rich Conspiracy Until it Reached Donald Trump and the CIA



A new report claims that Russian hackers altered dates in stolen documents to frame the DNC staffer for the theft.
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The report, by investigative British journalist Duncan Campbell, was published on Monday by Computer Weekly, a professional ITonline magazine. Campbell asserts that Russian military intelligence, the GRU, manipulated metadata in DNC files that it stole and then released to the public. The GRU’s goal in doing so: to give the false impression that the files were not hacked but copied from one computer to another by a DNC insider — Seth Rich — and then given to Wikileaks. The con job was good enough to persuade William Binney, a former technical director at the NSA, to conclude last year that the DNC files weren’t hacked at all, just stolen from the inside. Binney’s name and credibility helped to propel the conspiracy onto Sean Hannity’s show and then to the President and the head of the CIA.

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Russian Spam King's Plea May Suggest Cooperation With U.S.
Chris DolmetschSeptember 12, 2018, 7:14 PM EDT
Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg

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Kartikay Mehrotra
September 12, 2018, 4:16 PM EDT

  • Levashov accused of commandeering 100,000 computers worldwide

  • Plea comes days after U.S. secures accused JPMorgan hacker
U.S. prosecutors secured a guilty plea from a Russian who is accused of commandeering a network of 100,000 or more breached computers, the second major victory in the space of a week in their pursuit of international hacking.

The deal struck by prosecutors suggests they may consider the Russian, Peter Levashov, a useful guide to a broader world of cybercrime
. He isn’t scheduled to be sentenced for almost a year, the sort of delay that often suggests a detainee may be cooperating with prosecutors to gain a lighter sentence.

However, in a phone interview, Levashov’s attorney, Vadim Glozman, said his client isn’t cooperating.

Levashov, who was extradited earlier this year from Spain, was accused of stealing users’ personal information and passwords in an effort to remotely control computers that made up his so-called Kelihos botnet.
He pleaded guilty in Hartford, Connecticut, on Wednesday to four counts, related to allegations that he distributed spam emails advertising fake drugs, pump-and-dump stock schemes and other frauds.

Russian Spammer Claiming Kremlin Ties Is in U.S. Facing Feds

There are suggestions that Levashov, 38, may have more to offer beyond the crimes he’s admitted. The U.S. pursued Levashov, who’s also known as Peter Severa, for more than a decade before he was detained in Spain in April 2017
. Arguing against his extradition, Levashov claimed he wouldn’t get a fair trial in the U.S. considering his history: He said he was a military officer who worked for a decade for the ruling party of Russian President Vladimir Putin, collecting information on opposition parties, RIA Novosti reported at the time. The party’s press office called Levashov’s claim “nonsense."

Thomas Carson, a spokesman for U.S. Attorney John Durham, declined to comment on a possible cooperation agreement.

Levashov made the plea deal in order to be able to return to his family as soon as possible, Glozman said.

“Mr. Levashov is one of the brightest and most intelligent people I have ever met,” he said.

Two Decades
Among those announcing Levashov’s plea was senior Justice Department official Brian Benczkowski, who oversees the department’s Criminal Division in Washington. Benczkowski said Levashov has operated criminal botnets for more than two decades.

“Today’s guilty plea demonstrates that the department will collaborate with our international law enforcement partners to bring cybercriminals to justice, wherever they may be,” Benczkowski said.

Another breakthrough for U.S. prosecutors came last week, with the announcement that they’d gained custody of a Russian they’d chased for years, Andrei Tyurin. Federal prosecutors in Manhattan said Tyurin was the hacking brains behind attacks several years ago on U.S. financial and information firms, which included JPMorgan Chase & Co., Fidelity Investments, Dow Jones & Co., E*Trade Financial Corp. Tyurin was extradited from the republic of Georgia on Sept. 7 and pleaded not guilty in Manhattan that afternoon.

Mystery JPMorgan Hacker Is in U.S. Hands. What Does He Know?

Yevgeny Nikulin, a Russian who is accused of a hack of LinkedIn and Dropbox, awaits trial in San Francisco after being extradited from the Czech Republic.

Greece’s Supreme Court is hearing arguments over competing claims to extradite another Russian, Alexander Vinnik, to the U.S., France or Russia. U.S. prosecutors allege that Vinnik oversaw a bitcoin exchange that was used to launder criminal proceeds -- and which a cybersleuthing firm says was used by Russian government hackers accused of stealing Democrats’ emails.


Spate of Extraditions
Given the spate of extraditions, some of the accused men could feel pressure to make a deal with authorities, lest they lose leverage if others emerge offering similar information.

“Every single case that’s led to indictment or extradition has occurred because of some level of cooperation from an informant who was also once indicted or extradited,” said Arkady Bukh, a leading attorney for eastern European hackers in the U.S., who declined to comment on the details the Levashov matter. Bukh represents Nikulin, who’s charged in San Francisco, and Gery Shalon, who is accused of masterminding the hack of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and other financial firms.

“Cooperation is rarely verbal, but you’ll have these detained hackers in the lab with federal agents helping them dig up and mine for data and evidence to bring down others. This happens when they see a weakness in their own case,” Bukh said.

Levashov, who is from St. Petersburg, pleaded guilty to causing intentional damage to a personal computer, conspiracy, wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, Connecticut U.S. Attorney Durham said in a statement. He’s being held in jail ahead of his sentencing on Sept. 6, 2019.


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I havent read the book but I expect he would tell you that to the extent he included his own thoughts it was in the arrangement and presentation, but that his job was to display what happened and let the viewer come to their conclusion

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I havent read the book but I expect he would tell you that to the extent he included his own thoughts it was in the arrangement and presentation, but that his job was to display what happened and let the viewer come to their conclusion

For the most part the left has continued to pay lip service and at least try to keep their journalism phrased as such.

The right obviously has not: Fox News will present some of the facts of a story but their programming will be mostly how their anchors feel and how you the viewer should feel.

This is how non stories about "so and so got fired from a desk job for doing something controversial" becomes a national story, the situation provided an avenue for the media to start a sermon. In what they believe to be false humility, Fox News anchors will actually relate their jobs to that of a clergy, and talk about being "upstanding members of community" as such.

The nanny state and its mandatory day care (public school) is a primary cause of this. Forty yrs ago if someone wasnt smart, they would stop going to school.

Without someone at the front of the class telling them what to do they develop their own ideas, perhaps mistaken ones due to lack of education, but rather than become accustomed to aping their professor they struck out on their own.

The ones who would stay behind would naturally be the more interested students, ones who may pursue college afterwards or find other teachers in books or outside school.

However where we are today, all those uninterested students are forced to stay in school until they are indoctrinated, they were taught that the way to survive is to mimic the teacher (and not, youll notice, to just learn the material).

And when they have no more teacher, they turn to Fox to fill that gap.
public education caused fox news :dead:


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fox news happened because a bunch of thugs and fascists were mad nixon got caught :ufdup:
 
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