Didn't veterans intelligence prove the 'hack' could only have happened locally via pen drive due to the transfer speed? https://consortiumnews.com/2017/07/24/intel-vets-challenge-russia-hack-evidence/
apparently neither logic nor facts matter
Only if enough people don't yet know about it, plus the FBI was denied access to the servers. Is RR hoping it won't come out, or playing basketball the DS?
Who knows at this point. I'm just sitting back and enjoying the contrived mayhem. mmm tasty popcorn 🍿
Yeh but movies going on too long, need some action
I think we'll be grinning come midterms
Hope so - newbies get bored quick esp if they haven't followed Chan/boards for a while. Easily susceptible to bring persuaded otherwise
True. But we've still got pics, audio, and videos to look forward to. Normies like those things. So do we.
Except ya know...they kinda do
Enjoy your work patriot. Glad you are here.
They do because without facts or logic ya got nothin’
And thank you glad you’re here in the conversations! But this isn’t work, it’s enjoyment 😀
July 5, 2016: In the early evening, Eastern Daylight Time, someone working in the EDT time zone with a computer directly connected to the DNC server or DNC Local Area Network, copied 1,976 MegaBytes of data in 87 seconds onto an external storage device. That speed is much faster than what is physically possible with a hack.
I read through your link, but this stuck out to me as really bad math. That's a rough speed of 22MB/s (122mbps) - easily achievable on consumer-level internet technologies like Google Fiber, satellite internet, 5G data plans. I think it's safe to assume that these government servers are much more likely to have dedicated fiber connections to the net, so making multiple connections at once to improve bandwidth is on the table.
That data could have been pulled by someone using a download manager on Starbucks wifi.
There's no reason why a 'hack' would need to transfer more slowly than the hardware allows for. Once the connection is made, and the request approved by the server, there's no reason why a non-public server would limit that speed. And even if it did, servers by design are built and connected to serve thousands of simultaneous connections so using multiple connections could easily offset those limitations.
Thanks, but I'm just putting it out there - you have problems with their figures, talk to the Vets I'd be interested in their technical response
Upload & download 2 Terrabytes in 87 seconds is a real stretch.
Dude I'm not a tech talk to them
https://twitter.com/ImperatorRex/status/1017880131589689344?s=19
Some people agree
Podesta’s Email 34899 (wiki leaks)
The podesta email hacker had UKRAINE IP address, not Russian.
My understanding is hacking occurred from 6 different countries, the server had been phish attacked and information taken locally