Wednesday, April 08, 2015

Russian Hackers Breach White House

by JASmius



Hmmm; I wonder if they could find Hillary's or Lois Lerner's emails....:

And before you ask, I'm dead serious. If we're going to let our enemies be our IT department, we might as well get something useful out of it:

Russian hackers have been able to penetrate the White House's computer system and see non-classified emails, CNN reports.

The hack didn't get access to classified materials, government sources told CNN....

Translation: The hack accessed classified materials.  The only doubt about which is that I thought the Obama Regime had ceased classifying anything of a national security nature over six years ago, since that's not a high priority of this White House.

....but still was able to see sensitive information such as real-time nonpublic details of the president's schedule. [emphasis added]

Thus being able to track his movements and know where he is at all times, in case they wanted to kidnap or assassinate him.

Hackers first managed to hack into State Department computers and tricked an employee into providing information that gave them a back door into the White House system and eventually the Oval Office.

Here's a thought: If Barack Obama leaves office when he's legally supposed to (Noon EST, January 20th, 2017), can you imagine the cost in time and resources that it's going to take to clean up just this mess, much less the rest of the smoldering wreckage to which O has reduced this country?  I seriously doubt a President Walker will be able to do so even with two terms, and then Julian Castro will be waiting in the wings to tear it all down again.

Here's the punchline:

The government has not officially admitted the hack occurred, CNN said, but Director of National Intelligence James Clapper recently hinted at the attack during testimony to the Senate.

"While I can't go into detail here, the Russian cyber threat is more severe than we had previously assessed," Clapper testified.

No [BLEEP].

Appearing on CNN's The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes declined to give details on the attack.

"What I can say, though, is … we were public about the fact that we were dealing with cyber intrusions in the State Department," he said.

The Obamunists have made an utter mockery of U.S. cybersecurity, but he wants credit for a sasquatch sighting of Regime "transparency".

Of course, they were public about it because, most likely, the Russian hack itself leaked it, but who cares about such piddling details?  Hopefully they can access surveillance cameras in the White House residence so we can confirm once and for all when O takes botox injections into his joggling pecks - before or after his six o'clock prayers.

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