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Gas Prices After The Cyber Attack (by Russia?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Corbic" data-source="post: 16619549" data-attributes="member: 171475"><p>Again, reading comprehension.</p><p></p><p>1. I'm well aware of the global internet security threat.</p><p></p><p>2. I'm well aware of the organized, PLA run, industrial espionage campaign by China.</p><p> A. Russian, Iran, etc are not nearly as organized in that regard.</p><p> B. France and Israel also practice this and we've had many security leaks by Israeli resources.</p><p></p><p>3. "Russia" is a catch all term anymore. Many hacks originate in other East European countries, Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia, Bulgaria, Georgia, etc. </p><p> A. Not everything is at Putin's command</p><p> B. Lots of organized cyber crime in East Europe because the countries have smart people and limited local law enforcement resources to give a shit about some foreign countries company getting ripped off. </p><p> C. Yes, Russian Government does fund and is directly tied to some of this activity. </p><p> D. Some of the 2016 Face Book ads that where blamed on Putin where paid for by Ukrainian shell companies that ultimately had ties to US funded, left leaning NGOs. Hmmmm...</p><p></p><p>4. Foreign Election Interference has been recorded since the 1920's. News flash - we constantly do it as well. </p><p> A. Russia doesn't have a nickel compared to the influence and manipulation China has in US elections. </p><p></p><p>3. Drone Striking people isn't the answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corbic, post: 16619549, member: 171475"] Again, reading comprehension. 1. I'm well aware of the global internet security threat. 2. I'm well aware of the organized, PLA run, industrial espionage campaign by China. A. Russian, Iran, etc are not nearly as organized in that regard. B. France and Israel also practice this and we've had many security leaks by Israeli resources. 3. "Russia" is a catch all term anymore. Many hacks originate in other East European countries, Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia, Bulgaria, Georgia, etc. A. Not everything is at Putin's command B. Lots of organized cyber crime in East Europe because the countries have smart people and limited local law enforcement resources to give a shit about some foreign countries company getting ripped off. C. Yes, Russian Government does fund and is directly tied to some of this activity. D. Some of the 2016 Face Book ads that where blamed on Putin where paid for by Ukrainian shell companies that ultimately had ties to US funded, left leaning NGOs. Hmmmm... 4. Foreign Election Interference has been recorded since the 1920's. News flash - we constantly do it as well. A. Russia doesn't have a nickel compared to the influence and manipulation China has in US elections. 3. Drone Striking people isn't the answer. [/QUOTE]
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