Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I didn’t see any of that foolishness near me. It was people filling their cars and service vehicles that drive all day long everyday, getting gas. Twitter is trash.
People are assuming here these are suburbanites. They very well could be farmers that rely on their tractors for their livelihood. If you get out of your bougie suburbs and go out towards Leesburg, there are plenty of farms. Or to put it in terms you city-folk understand, wineries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I didn’t see any of that foolishness near me. It was people filling their cars and service vehicles that drive all day long everyday, getting gas. Twitter is trash.
People are assuming here these are suburbanites. They very well could be farmers that rely on their tractors for their livelihood. If you get out of your bougie suburbs and go out towards Leesburg, there are plenty of farms. Or to put it in terms you city-folk understand, wineries.
Anonymous wrote:
I didn’t see any of that foolishness near me. It was people filling their cars and service vehicles that drive all day long everyday, getting gas. Twitter is trash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not blaming Biden yet. Things like this are going to happen. The question is, how does the govt handle it now to resolve the issue ASAP for all of us? That's what we have them for.
The costs for cyber attacks and blackmail that harm non military targets and hurt civilians and our economic need to be escalated. Our spies over seas should be terminating any groups and individuals that cyber attack and cause damage. That will make them think twice about attacking out financial, health, power and energy when the cost is death. It's different than a state sponsored attack, because countries can respond proportionally to each other and target military targets only. When cyber criminals do it they face almost no repercussions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting article about it:
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2021/05/a-closer-look-at-the-darkside-ransomware-gang/
Thanks for posting this. I had the thought -- and one of the commenters in that post expressed the same sentiment -- that these cyber-criminals are very much like the old-time pirates. They had their moment in the sun, but because they were f**king with the cash flow of governments and big business, extreme measures were used to deal with them. I won't be surprised if we see some executions in the next 20 years.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting article about it:
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2021/05/a-closer-look-at-the-darkside-ransomware-gang/
Anonymous wrote:Maybe Biden had DarkSide do this to speed up the move to electric cars by the populous.