Sunday, January 01, 2017

I just found this on an Old Centurylink Site


 
(((FBI)))

Fidelity
(Look up this word and try to fit it with the FBI,
go ahead I dare you)?

Bravery
 Yes, real brave,
(Sneaking around behind
peoples backs)!
 
Integrity
(Not to anyone that disagrees with them apparently)!

Department of
Justice
(My --------)


WIDE OPEN

An old posting.

5 months ago

 

I just found this
on an
old
Century-link
Site 
Everyone is so upset
with the
Russian Government
and
so am I!

HOWEVER,
What about
our FBI?

Those
 (Pestilent )

Played
 "Russian Roulette"

for over a year,

with
Hillary Clinton!

Because she always
'called them out,'
whenever
'calling them out,'
was necessary! 

WIDE OPEN
An old posting.
5 months ago

FBI Delayed Warning Dems of Potential Russian Role in Hacks

© Dado Ruvic / Reuters

The FBI took months to warn Democratic Party officials that a malicious hack into the national political committee’s email network was being probed as possible Russian espionage, sources told Reuters. 

Agents reportedly contacted party officials last fall but did not share all of the available information,

leaving them vulnerable to further hacking during a critical time in the presidential campaign, those sources said. 

In contacts with agents, the Democratic National Committee was reportedly told to look for signs of unusual activity within its computer network
but
wasn’t given more details
or
the context of the concerns.

Agents reportedly suspected the DNC was the target of a cyberattack by the Russian government long before party leaders were aware, unidentified sources told Reuters. Had they known, staffers could have taken steps to at least significantly reduce the number of documents stolen. Attackers had access to the DNC emails and documents, as well as the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee network as recently as June. Emails acquired in the hack were leaked just before the Democratic National Convention last week.


Technology News | Wed Aug 3, 2016 | 2:14pm EDT

FBI took months to warn Democrats of suspected Russian role in hack: sources

By Mark Hosenball, John Walcott and Joseph Menn | WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO

WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO The FBI did not tell the Democratic National Committee that U.S officials suspected it was the target of a Russian government-backed cyber attack when agents first contacted the party last fall, three people with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters.

And in months of follow-up conversations about the DNC's network security, the FBI did not warn party officials that the attack was being investigated as Russian espionage, the sources said.

The lack of full disclosure by the FBI prevented DNC staffers from taking steps that could have reduced the number of confidential emails and documents stolen, one of the sources said. Instead, Russian hackers whom security experts believe are affiliated with the Russian government continued to have access to Democratic Party computers for months during a crucial phase in the U.S. presidential campaign, the source said.

As late as June, hackers had access to DNC systems and the network used by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, a group that raises money for Democratic candidates and shares an office with the DNC in Washington, people with knowledge of the cases have said.

A spokeswoman for the FBI said she could not comment on a current investigation. The DNC did not respond to requests for comment.