Comment by 0cf8612b2e1e
20 hours ago
I would have thought that a Russian state sponsored attack would trivially mask the IP to originate from within the USA. This is just brazen.
20 hours ago
I would have thought that a Russian state sponsored attack would trivially mask the IP to originate from within the USA. This is just brazen.
May not be state sponsored. Could just be a Russian hacking group associated with the DOGE person.
Or it could be state sponsored and they didn’t think they needed to be covert as they could walk through the front door on invitation of the executive branch.
There's also a chance Musk just hired a Russian citizen to work for him.
Sometimes getting caught isn’t a bad thing. If you are trying to seed division between to groups, acting in a way that divides them - e.g., getting caught helping one side - is more effective than what you gain by not getting caught.
I struggle to see what Russia would gain with nlrb data, but getting caught “helping doge” furthers distrust between the two sides of our country - which is something they gain from
> struggle to see what Russia would gain with nlrb data
A list of whistleblowers at American companies who presumably don't want said companies to know the details of their work.
That is a good observation
Why would the Russians do this when Trump won the election. Isn't that the best outcome for them related to Ukraine?
>furthers distrust between the two sides of our country - which is something they gain from
How?
The best outcome for them and other potential powerful forces is an America so roiled by internal conflict that it can’t now or ever do anything.
Yeah Trump winning seems to help them in Ukraine but their need is disruption as much as different policy in the longer term.
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