Eternal Russian questions: «What is to be done?» and «Who is to blame?» are burning in the mind of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. He believed - like everybody else did - that M-me Secretary would win the American election. Who could have thought that an innocent exercise in weakening the future President would backfire so badly? Instead of the
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А что касается кибер-безопасности, то сами виноваты, не надо ставить пароль "123". Уж хотя бы "321"!
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Here is my take on the effect of hacking. The revelation that may have affected the vote - thanks to the hacker who penetrated DNC servers -- was that Hillary cheated in the debates, first against Sanders then against Trump. In both cases the secret questions were stolen and delivered to Hillary by her lackey Donna Brazile. In the Sanders case, it was a very consequential cheat as the "woman with rash on her face" posed an intricate technical (and totally irrelevant) question that had befuddled good old Bernie. In contrast, Hillary had demonstrated complete mastery of the arcane idiotic subject.
This revelation affected many people I know -- much more than Hillary’s mishandling classified information. I suspect the blame is not on Putin’s hacker (though Putin has broad shoulders) but on a disgruntled sysadmin who could not stand the ignoble machine destroying Sanders.
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most likely, you have a Russian connection!
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