Anonymous ID: 2157dc April 18, 2019, 7:19 a.m. No.6224007   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4052 >>4067 >>4083 >>4107 >>4138 >>4144 >>4155

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So that is the bottom line. After nearly two years of investigation, thousands of subpoenas, and hundreds of warrants and witness interviews, the Special Counsel confirmed that the Russian government sponsored efforts to illegally interfere with the 2016 presidential election but did not find that the Trump campaign or other Americans colluded in those schemes.

 

So is that the coverup part?

The SC didn't investigate any links of any of these efforts back to HRC campaign itself?

No questioning of the Crowdstrike findings?

Anonymous ID: 2157dc April 18, 2019, 7:41 a.m. No.6224367   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Russian Cyber Expert Sentenced for Treason in FSB Scandal

A Russian internet entrepreneur has been sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to charges of state treason in the interests of the United States.

 

Georgy Fomchenkov’s verdict comes a month after cybersecurity expert Ruslan Stoyanov and ex-FSB security officer Sergei Mikhailov were sentenced to 14 and 22 years in prison on the same charges. Russian media reported in 2017 that the group was suspected of providing U.S. officials with information about Russian military intelligence hacking of the Democratic National Committee — though the allegation was never officially included in their charges.

Moscow City Court sentenced Fomchenkov to seven years in a maximum-security prison on charges of treason for leaking information to the U.S. on the Russian founder of the Chronopay payment system, Interfax reported Monday.

 

Fomchenkov avoided the minimum sentence of 12 years for state treason by pleading guilty and testifying against Mikhailov and Stoyanov, the Kommersant business daily reported on Tuesday.

 

The case was classified and the trial held behind closed doors.

 

The three suspects, in addition to Mikhailov’s colleague Dmitry Dokuchayev, were arrested in December 2016 shortly after the U.S. accused Russia of trying to influence its presidential election through hacking.

 

Russia has denied accusations of election interference, so trying the men for passing on information about election meddling — even behind closed doors — would be a tacit admission of guilt, the Bell outlet reported.

 

Dokuchayev — the last of the suspects who has not yet been sentenced — has also pleaded guilty. Dokuchayev was charged with other alleged accomplices by the U.S. in 2017 for hacking millions of Yahoo email accounts.

 

https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2019/04/02/russian-cyber-expert-sentenced-for-treason-in-fsb-scandal-a65046

Anonymous ID: 2157dc April 18, 2019, 7:51 a.m. No.6224494   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4530 >>4565 >>4631 >>4698

Until 2016, the FSB cyberunit worked with U.S. law enforcement, meeting regularly with Justice Department officials and exchanging information on cybercrime and other matters.

 

So we are going to discover that Zero's DOJ and Brennan were the ones working with FSB?

 

https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-hacker-mikhailov-stoyanov-fsb-scandal-for-russian-security-agency/29794092.html

Anonymous ID: 2157dc April 18, 2019, 7:53 a.m. No.6224530   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6224494

U.S. intelligence officials have concluded that the hackers who broke into email accounts and computer servers belonging to the Democratic and Republican parties during last year's election campaign did so with authorization from top-level Russian officials.

 

The declassified summary of a report released on behalf of the intelligence community in January pointed the finger at the FSB's security rival, the military intelligence agency known as GRU. There was no mention of the FSB, or its computer-crimes unit.

 

But the previous month, then-President Barack Obama announced new economic sanctions and other punitive measures in response to alleged Russian hacking during the U.S. election campaign. The list of those targeted included both the GRU and the FSB, as well as Belan and Bogachev.

 

High Treason

 

Just prior to Obama's announcement, Russian security officials moved to arrest FSB computer-crimes unit officers Mikhailov and Dokuchayev. That news became public when the Russian newspapers Kommersant and Novaya Gazeta reported in January that the two had been charged with high treason for giving classified information to Western intelligence, including possibly the CIA.

 

In a dramatic twist, according to Kommersant, Mikhailov was detained during an FSB meeting and taken from the room with a bag over his head.

 

There has been no comment on Mikhailov's or Dokuchayev's arrests from the FSB or Russian prosecutors; the only confirmation of their incarceration came from the lawyer for another computer expert also caught up in the arrests.

 

https://www.rferl.org/a/cyber-crime-us-russia-cooperation-mess/28459178.html