MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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And the 25 year-old leaker was rather promptly arrested.
by barefooted on Mon, 06/05/2017 - 7:13pm
oh my, that's big, going to take a lot of air out of the news rooms...
by artappraiser on Mon, 06/05/2017 - 7:19pm
Takes some of the drama out of the assumption that all leaks come from high places and important folks, anyway.
by barefooted on Mon, 06/05/2017 - 7:22pm
Watch The Guardian. Jon Swain of The Guardian tweeted this
and The Guardian has got this up so far as the top U.S. site story:
"Reality Winner" is trending on Twitter but so far it is mostlyTrump-supporting trolls attacking her with various conspiracy theories as related to the Obama admin...
by artappraiser on Mon, 06/05/2017 - 8:31pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 07/12/2017 - 4:04am
Re: Success?
Remains to be figured out: at what?
NYTimes report by Charlie Savage points out that this incident could only have to do with jurisdictions in California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, New York, North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia, as that is where the company's products are used. In addition, the company has stated that "none of its products dealt with vote marking or tabulation."
I find Savage's description of the hack to be much easier to understand than The Intercept's, maybe others will too:
So the first was to get info on the systems. in order to make up plausible-sounding fishing emails used in the second.
by artappraiser on Tue, 06/06/2017 - 12:38am
I don't expect this to be the silver bullet, to suddenly reveal everything. I expect to hear about other attacks with various results in various locations, looking for exploits, clues, more info. They needed to exploit a few machines in a few swing states, preferably with Republican control, which was largely the case. Besides electronic hacking, they needed to exploit HUMINT. But humans are so easy to compromise and buy off for even $5k-$10k, much less serious money like the millions Manafort gets.
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 06/06/2017 - 12:39am
This article may confirm opinions for those predisposed to dislike anything from The Intercept. I believe they have done a lot of valuable reporting but appear to have fucked up royally in this case. The result is that an apparently naively principled Hillary-supporting young woman, maybe pumped up with the idea of doing something heroic, will no doubt pay a big price for a long time for sloppily leaking what is apparently nothing-news. I hope she doesn’t get the Manning treatment but I expect that it will somehow be played to make a scary example of her to warn off other potential leakers. It will be interesting to see if The Intercept feels the need to defend their actions in this case and how they do so.
On the other hand, this analysis may be totally rejected [and maybe the story will play out to show that it should be] because the source was rejected years ago, or for any number of other reasons, especially if it contradicts or alternatively fails to confirm a bias. Regardless, I think it worth a read to anyone following this news.
by A Guy Called LULU on Tue, 06/06/2017 - 8:46am
WikiLeaks Declares War on The Intercept
by A Guy Called LULU on Tue, 06/06/2017 - 9:29pm
Just too much, Lulu!!! Thanks for sharing the catch. What will we think of these times ten years down the road?
Question of the day comes to mind: What kinda leakers does Trump like today? What kind will he like tomorrow?
by artappraiser on Tue, 06/06/2017 - 10:47pm
It depends on where we are ten years down the road. Will we see it as a period of temporary insanity or the time when the terrible troubles began.
by ocean-kat on Tue, 06/06/2017 - 11:18pm
I'm usually critical (these days) of Wikileaks and Moon, but yes, this looks even intentional, some kind of war on the press and any leakers starting?
I imagine Trump's inspired by how Erdogan cleared out thousands of enemies, and maybe Putin's whispering how to clear out the rat's nest.
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 06/07/2017 - 12:52am
For now I am accepting as probably correct Moon's description of how sloppy verification of a story by a news organization, one that asks for leeks and has published detailed information on how to protect your anonymity when leaking to them, could use verification procedures that would make it so easy for the government to identify the leaker. If things are as Moon of A described them and I was the "investigative reporter" who had screwed up so badly, I would be puking my guts out every time I thought about that young woman's future.
by A Guy Called LULU on Wed, 06/07/2017 - 1:18am
But is someone at Inquisitor working with Trump?
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 06/07/2017 - 1:50am
I doubt it.
by A Guy Called LULU on Wed, 06/07/2017 - 2:23am
Schindler's take on the leak. Still quite strange.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 06/08/2017 - 1:35am