, adding that the timing on the Russian hacking campaign “mirrors” the DNC and Podesta hacks. “Once again, they are stealing email credentials, in what we can only assume is a repeat of Russian interference in the last election.”
While it still remains officially unclear what exactly the Russians were looking for, or what they found, thenotes that Biden was likely the target, as “experts say the timing and scale of the attacks suggest that the Russians could be searching for potentially embarrassing material on the Bidens—the same kind of information that Mr. Trump wanted from Ukraine.
Assuming that Russia was digging around for damaging information on the Bidens, the Burisma hack suggests Russia is repeating its 2016 playbook ahead of 2020, using traditional hacking efforts to damage Trump's rival. “The Burisma hack is a cookie-cutter G.R.U. campaign,” Falkowitz told the. “Russian hackers, as sophisticated as they are, also tend to be lazy. They use what works. And in this, they were successful.
GRU..Hopefully more Americans🇺🇸 will begin to read the Mueller report📝
Hey, if another government is so much more effective than our own, doesn't have to lie, & they work for free, we could save so much firing these drug addled, syphilitic alcoholic grifters........in business we want results, NOT excuses. The Russians ate my homework is an excuse.
An attack to 'dig up' dirt on Biden, or to dump some and hope it spreads?
You people with this Russian nonsense are literally crazy
Hey leftwing mental case.
I'll tell you what else Trump likes smearing.
Digging up -- or planting.
'..on the Biden's' Why the plural on 'Biden'? .JoeBiden had nothing to do with Burisma ! YOU know that ! But, you pluralize the name 'Biden' anyway? JournalismISH Fuckoff
Or you could say delving for corruption. Which is far more accurate.
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