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Biden’s naivete about Russian cyber
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Posted By: AltaD, 11/13/2021 10:57:58 AM

In September, the Biden Administration released back to Russia the world’s most dangerous cybercriminal, Alexei Burkov, after Trump’s Justice Department had taken great pains to extradite him from Israel. (Snip) Instead of serving a maximum sentence of 15 years in US prison, the cyber criminal was deported to his native Russia. Russian cyber criminals like Burkov have extorted millions of dollars in ransom from US businesses in return for unlocking infected computer networks. But the main value of highly-skilled cyber criminals like Burkov for Russian President Putin is not how much ransom he can gain, but rather, what these hackers can do for their country.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: columba 11/13/2021 11:11:00 AM (No. 976339)
The New York Post continues to attempt convincing us that the Soviet Union still exist.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 11/13/2021 12:21:08 PM (No. 976418)
Who is colluding with Russians now? I wonder how much they paid The Big Guy to get him set free? Two or three paintings (reciepts) worth?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: rochow 11/13/2021 12:51:44 PM (No. 976452)
That's not his only naivete. Even in his younger years he was dumber than a piece of woos!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Bur Oak 11/13/2021 1:08:19 PM (No. 976460)
Russian hackers shutdown the Colonial pipeline. The Biden administration shutdown the Keystone pipeline project and is threatening the L5 pipeline in Michigan. One should not assume the Biden administration (deep state) is naïve about Russian cyber warfare when they have mutual objectives.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Luandir 11/13/2021 1:45:04 PM (No. 976496)
Remember when Hunter admitted that Russian intelligence had made off with a laptop of his? We are seeing the results.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: dbdiva 11/13/2021 2:32:56 PM (No. 976519)
I would argue that his naivety about everything puts us in danger. However I also believe that most of what he (or his handlers) decree is specifically designed to harm or destroy us. This bunch has no love for the country or its people; many are most likely to be on foreign payrolls. These are individuals who worship Mammon first and foremost. They will do whatever is needed to benefit their bank accounts; as far as they're concerned we can all take a hike.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: daisey 11/13/2021 3:26:46 PM (No. 976548)
Every single thing Biden does puts America and it’s citizens in danger. He’s not naive. He’s stupid.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Lawsy0 11/13/2021 6:51:54 PM (No. 976661)
If by ''naivete'' you mean complete and utter ignorance, then I'd have to agree and not only about cyber activity. Let's Go Brandon is clearly a Post Turtle.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: MickTurn 11/13/2021 9:15:49 PM (No. 976724)
Joey asks...is Cyber a new Diaper? I could use one that holds more Schifft!
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