Message from @busillis

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2020-12-17 02:33:24 UTC  

Would that not be against their security compliance.

2020-12-17 02:33:39 UTC  

Supposed to be up to some European standard verified by the US government idk

2020-12-17 02:34:03 UTC  

Robert/Miss Faith here is an achived web page notice powered by? Solarwinds// dominion removed it after the hack went public http://archive.vn/S5j0R

2020-12-17 02:38:26 UTC  

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2020-12-17 02:39:48 UTC  

She obviously had a problem following the guidelines. Adjudication is not supposed to be a one-person endeavor. It is supposed to be a consensus decision. She is under investigation by the state: https://www.thecentersquare.com/georgia/georgia-launches-investigation-into-coffee-countys-recount-procedures/article_4f662a3a-3aff-11eb-abd2-b722d094eb24.html

2020-12-17 02:40:50 UTC  

And that Solarwinds FTP server is one of the unsecure products mentioned.

2020-12-17 02:41:37 UTC  

Looks like everybody involved with the election will be investigated

2020-12-17 02:41:47 UTC  

And that's a great thing.

2020-12-17 02:42:03 UTC  

But as we have seen when those investigations hit the courts. They will be shot down.

2020-12-17 02:42:11 UTC  

God all these poor election people are probably going to end up going to prison for nothing.. because they've been using their same old whatever no procedure procedure.

2020-12-17 02:42:22 UTC  

I think China greased the judicial branch pretty well.

2020-12-17 02:42:40 UTC  

And I'm not saying they were trying to do something illegal but they may have an inadvertently or due to slackness.

2020-12-17 02:43:16 UTC  

She just admitted on that video that she did adjudication by herself. That, according to GA standards, is a big no-no.

2020-12-17 02:43:17 UTC  

And now that the state governments are on the defensive they're going to crucify these people..

2020-12-17 02:44:02 UTC  

They've probably been doing it that way in coffee county for the last 40 years...they probably don't even know that it's wrong just saying

2020-12-17 02:44:25 UTC  

But sure state law.

2020-12-17 02:44:35 UTC  

Bruh. They got into SolarWinds ftp network and modified software updates....

You think they only laced Orion while they were there?

2020-12-17 02:45:14 UTC  

Probably not...

2020-12-17 02:45:38 UTC  

Solar winds is owned by a Chinese equity company with ties to the CCP or a large portion of it is

2020-12-17 02:45:54 UTC  

According to some dude last night oh God damn it

2020-12-17 02:46:19 UTC  

Solarwinds went private

2020-12-17 02:46:31 UTC  

One of the founders went on shark tank

2020-12-17 02:46:45 UTC  

Some dipshit uploaded FTP keys to github, and somebody was scraping github for keys.

2020-12-17 02:46:46 UTC  

Silver lake partners

2020-12-17 02:47:13 UTC  

I don't know why they be using that server software anyway but I guess they're a Windows shop so...

2020-12-17 02:47:50 UTC  

That's what Kreps summary as showing as well as the info I got from solarwinds. You cant just assume things hacking 😂

2020-12-17 02:48:05 UTC  

Rob, Cablebox here. I made the comment about the Colorado senate committee hearing. Listen specifically from 54:35 to 1:37:00
That is Mr. Smith's testimony. I really do mean it when I say it made my jaw drop!

2020-12-17 02:48:26 UTC  
2020-12-17 02:48:36 UTC  

Well tried to go private a while back

2020-12-17 02:49:04 UTC  

@cealey92 It's all white noise now, buddy. They went to that fake news well too many times.

2020-12-17 02:50:03 UTC  

If anyone else finds Colorado senate hearing committee testimony from Mr. Smith as compelling as I did. Please share it. I'm not claiming voter fraud or election interference but I am saying that we should all demand a significant audit of our entire election infrastructure. Again the times are from 54:35 to 1:37:00

2020-12-17 02:50:28 UTC  

'...and 0 clicks were given that day to yet more fake news.'

2020-12-17 02:50:48 UTC  

Nice pfp @Zuluzeit

2020-12-17 02:51:07 UTC  

Listen, if this was a state actor, then no, I'm pretty sure they did not only upload 1 dll.

However, scraping github for accidentally uploaded keys isn't exactly rocket science. This could have been anybody.

2020-12-17 02:51:20 UTC  

@james j Thanks. I flipped. Got convinced.

2020-12-17 02:51:50 UTC  

If they had a preset list of dlls ready made, then they probably just matched the one dll they had and placed it there.

2020-12-17 02:54:41 UTC  

What is the motivation to upload keys on to git hub. Spy or dumb employee? Or aliens

2020-12-17 02:54:41 UTC  

Their target was US govt targets. Infecting solarwinds Orion got them 425 out of fortune 500. All 10 telecom companies. All the major government targets. Modifying serv-u software puts their hack in jeopardy of discovery and gets them nothing.

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2020/12/u-s-treasury-commerce-depts-hacked-through-solarwinds-compromise/

2020-12-17 02:56:58 UTC  

Possibly distraction from source?

2020-12-17 02:57:13 UTC  

All the collateral damage it's nothing personal.